
- Food import dependency continues to drain foreign exchange while local production lags.
- Non-communicable diseases remain a major public health challenge, yet nutrient-rich, locally grown foods and wellness products could play a powerful role in prevention.
- Youth often feel disconnected from agriculture and blue economy opportunities, yet these sectors offer meaningful, climate-resilient careers.
- Demand for premium sea moss and regenerative produce is growing locally, regionally, and in diaspora markets.
The Grow Healthy Challenge bridges these gaps by empowering young people to become active contributors to the green and blue economy, as innovators, entrepreneurs, and community builders.
- Regenerative agriculture basics — building healthy soil, using cover crops, composting, and integrated pest management.
- Responsible sea moss farming — from site selection and cultivation to pre- and post-harvest handling and introductory value-added processing.
- Entrepreneurship and business skills — turning ideas into viable ventures.
- Life skills and leadership — developing purpose, resilience, and community impact.
The result?
- Youth jobs and entrepreneurial pathways
- Reduced food imports and stronger local supply chains
- Climate-resilient practices that protect our land and sea
- Community-level donations of fresh produce to support seniors and families affected by NCDs
- A new generation of leaders proud to invest in Barbados and the wider Caribbean
This is not just training, it’s legacy-building. One youth at a time, one community at a time, one island at a time.
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