SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 2
Download to read offline
NFFA
                                                                                   FOR THE NA
                                                                                OD           TI
                                                                                               O
                                                                               O




                                                                       F




                                                                                                           N
                                                                      NO




                                                                                                                11
                                                                           R




                                                                                                           20
                             NATIONAL FOODCROP FARMER’S ASSOCIATION                                             -




                                                                       R
                                                                               IS
                                                                                    DE                 9   58
                                                                                         O N A RIN E 1



MONDAY 18TH FEB. 2013          TRIBUTE TO NORRIS DEONARINE             MONDAY 18TH FEB. 2013


This document has been done in remem-
brance of our dearly beloved Norris
Deonarine who has departed us on the
18th February 2011.

As the Education and Research officer of
the NFFA since its inception, Norris as an
activist, represented the true spirit of
selflessness and dedication.

He was a true people person to one and
all. As a forceful advocate over the years,
there had been no issue that our dear
brother could not challenge especially
when it came to the agriculture sector.

His struggle aimed at promoting “Food
for the nation” and “Land Security.”

He knew of the struggles that farmers
faced on a daily basis and represented
farmers the best way that he could.

Farmers felt hope when Norris took up
issues on their behalf.

Norris did not only seek farmers interests
but was also concerned about the envi-
ronment.

He protested against the Alutrint Smelter,
Rapid Rail project, Drummit 2 Summit of
the Americas.

He was an organizer of Block Up Inter
–Primary windball competition.

Norris should never be forgotten by all
farmers and society as a whole for the
development and valid contributions that
he made to the agriculture sector.



        TRIBUTE TO NORRIS DEONARINE
History of the National Foodcrop Farmer’s Association

The National Foodcrop Farmer’s Association (NFFA) was born on 9th November 1974 at a historic meeting in
Aranguez. Farmers throughout the country were suffering from low prices for their produce goods were left to rot or
given to animals. Farmers from Aranguez, Bamboo #1, Bamboo #2, Barataria and Pasea felt that something had to
be done urgently and upon advice and information from officials of the Islandwide Cane Farmers Trade Union
(I.C.F.T.U.) especially Mr.Raffique Shah, they decided to organize themselves to struggle for better conditions for
farmers.

A steering committee was formed and began mobilizing farmers. The committee comprised of Mr. Nazim Ali ,who
later became Vice President , Mr. Raj Dookhan, Mr.Bhangoor Singh, Ms. Rowtie Singh, Mr. Khemraj Nanhu who later
became the first General Secretary and Mr.Selwyn Sukhu who became the next General Secretary of the NFFA and
Mr. Ragoonath Khemraj, who became the first Vice President of the NFFA. Other members were Randolph Chandrate,
Ken Parmasad, Glen Ramjag, currently a Vice President, Sydney Williams and Mr. Norris Deonarine Research and
Education Officer who for the last decade was the leader of the fight for Land Reform and Food Security and Pulchan
Sookdeo who later formed the T&T Farmers Association.

In October 1977 the NFFA held its 2nd Assembly of Farmers Foodcrop. Farmers from all over Trinidad attended.
Professor George Sammy gave the feature address entitled”The Future of Foodcrop Farming in Trinbago” in which
he concluded –

“The nation must give to the small farmer his share of the economic cake. Above all other sectors, it is the small
farmers’quality of life’ that needs improving .In fact the small farmer has little or no quality in his life. The farmer
provides an essential service to the community, in respect he must be placed on an equal footing with all other
professionals. His respect and place in society must be returned to him, so that his children may be proud to walk in
his foot-steps, knowing full well, that he and his kind are performing one of the most important functions in society.
The production and supply of food to the nation ,this will come only when the farmer recognizes his own potential
and realizes that his strength lies in unity with his fellow farmers.” NFFA took up on many issues affecting all
farmers,and is still doing so for the benefit of farmers.

Some of these issues included: Food Security, Land Security/Tenure, Access roads and bridges, Irrigation, Flooding,
Subsidies, Labour, Incentives, Educational Training, Better Extension Services, Loans and Marketing facilities.

NFFA has aided Trinidad and Tobago towards becoming a food secure nation, by constant repitition by former mem-
bers of the NFFA and one of our most dynamic member Mr. Norris Deonarine, who had been very vocal about ‘Food
Security’ and ‘feeding our nation’. It is a great moment for us as an organization to see that since 1974 until this
present day, this Government has seen the importance of ‘Food Security.’

On this auspicious occasion of our 50th Anniversary of Independence, the NFFA wishes to thank all the many stake-
holders, who have worked to bring progress to our agriculture sector over the past 50 years. At the same time we will
be quick to point out that Food Security is still a Global challenge with many difficulties which require the collective
talents and efforts of every food producer, every agricultural scientist and Extension officer.

We need to come up with creative ways to release the full potential of our agricultural resources, and to make a
serious impact on our present dependence of TT$ 4 billion of food imports.

         NFFA stands committed in assisting for the development of the agriculture sector.
                 All lands that are vested in agriculture should remain for agriculture.
                      We believe once there is consultation with all involved within
                             the sector there would be hope for all farmers.
               There is a lot to be done for positive and effective growth in agriculture,
                            because of the challenges that faces this sector.
                     As farmers we must recognize the important role and function
                        we play in society and must be proud of our profession.

                                          L ONG LIV E THE NFFA

More Related Content

Featured

How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthHow Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
ThinkNow
 
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie InsightsSocial Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Kurio // The Social Media Age(ncy)
 

Featured (20)

2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
2024 State of Marketing Report – by Hubspot
 
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPTEverything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
Everything You Need To Know About ChatGPT
 
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsProduct Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage Engineerings
 
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthHow Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental Health
 
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfAI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf
 
Skeleton Culture Code
Skeleton Culture CodeSkeleton Culture Code
Skeleton Culture Code
 
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024
 
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)
 
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024
 
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie InsightsSocial Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
Social Media Marketing Trends 2024 // The Global Indie Insights
 
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024
 
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summary
 
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd
 
Getting into the tech field. what next
Getting into the tech field. what next Getting into the tech field. what next
Getting into the tech field. what next
 
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentGoogle's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search Intent
 
How to have difficult conversations
How to have difficult conversations How to have difficult conversations
How to have difficult conversations
 
Introduction to Data Science
Introduction to Data ScienceIntroduction to Data Science
Introduction to Data Science
 
Time Management & Productivity - Best Practices
Time Management & Productivity -  Best PracticesTime Management & Productivity -  Best Practices
Time Management & Productivity - Best Practices
 
The six step guide to practical project management
The six step guide to practical project managementThe six step guide to practical project management
The six step guide to practical project management
 
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
 

Tribute to norris deonarine

  • 1. NFFA FOR THE NA OD TI O O F N NO 11 R 20 NATIONAL FOODCROP FARMER’S ASSOCIATION - R IS DE 9 58 O N A RIN E 1 MONDAY 18TH FEB. 2013 TRIBUTE TO NORRIS DEONARINE MONDAY 18TH FEB. 2013 This document has been done in remem- brance of our dearly beloved Norris Deonarine who has departed us on the 18th February 2011. As the Education and Research officer of the NFFA since its inception, Norris as an activist, represented the true spirit of selflessness and dedication. He was a true people person to one and all. As a forceful advocate over the years, there had been no issue that our dear brother could not challenge especially when it came to the agriculture sector. His struggle aimed at promoting “Food for the nation” and “Land Security.” He knew of the struggles that farmers faced on a daily basis and represented farmers the best way that he could. Farmers felt hope when Norris took up issues on their behalf. Norris did not only seek farmers interests but was also concerned about the envi- ronment. He protested against the Alutrint Smelter, Rapid Rail project, Drummit 2 Summit of the Americas. He was an organizer of Block Up Inter –Primary windball competition. Norris should never be forgotten by all farmers and society as a whole for the development and valid contributions that he made to the agriculture sector. TRIBUTE TO NORRIS DEONARINE
  • 2. History of the National Foodcrop Farmer’s Association The National Foodcrop Farmer’s Association (NFFA) was born on 9th November 1974 at a historic meeting in Aranguez. Farmers throughout the country were suffering from low prices for their produce goods were left to rot or given to animals. Farmers from Aranguez, Bamboo #1, Bamboo #2, Barataria and Pasea felt that something had to be done urgently and upon advice and information from officials of the Islandwide Cane Farmers Trade Union (I.C.F.T.U.) especially Mr.Raffique Shah, they decided to organize themselves to struggle for better conditions for farmers. A steering committee was formed and began mobilizing farmers. The committee comprised of Mr. Nazim Ali ,who later became Vice President , Mr. Raj Dookhan, Mr.Bhangoor Singh, Ms. Rowtie Singh, Mr. Khemraj Nanhu who later became the first General Secretary and Mr.Selwyn Sukhu who became the next General Secretary of the NFFA and Mr. Ragoonath Khemraj, who became the first Vice President of the NFFA. Other members were Randolph Chandrate, Ken Parmasad, Glen Ramjag, currently a Vice President, Sydney Williams and Mr. Norris Deonarine Research and Education Officer who for the last decade was the leader of the fight for Land Reform and Food Security and Pulchan Sookdeo who later formed the T&T Farmers Association. In October 1977 the NFFA held its 2nd Assembly of Farmers Foodcrop. Farmers from all over Trinidad attended. Professor George Sammy gave the feature address entitled”The Future of Foodcrop Farming in Trinbago” in which he concluded – “The nation must give to the small farmer his share of the economic cake. Above all other sectors, it is the small farmers’quality of life’ that needs improving .In fact the small farmer has little or no quality in his life. The farmer provides an essential service to the community, in respect he must be placed on an equal footing with all other professionals. His respect and place in society must be returned to him, so that his children may be proud to walk in his foot-steps, knowing full well, that he and his kind are performing one of the most important functions in society. The production and supply of food to the nation ,this will come only when the farmer recognizes his own potential and realizes that his strength lies in unity with his fellow farmers.” NFFA took up on many issues affecting all farmers,and is still doing so for the benefit of farmers. Some of these issues included: Food Security, Land Security/Tenure, Access roads and bridges, Irrigation, Flooding, Subsidies, Labour, Incentives, Educational Training, Better Extension Services, Loans and Marketing facilities. NFFA has aided Trinidad and Tobago towards becoming a food secure nation, by constant repitition by former mem- bers of the NFFA and one of our most dynamic member Mr. Norris Deonarine, who had been very vocal about ‘Food Security’ and ‘feeding our nation’. It is a great moment for us as an organization to see that since 1974 until this present day, this Government has seen the importance of ‘Food Security.’ On this auspicious occasion of our 50th Anniversary of Independence, the NFFA wishes to thank all the many stake- holders, who have worked to bring progress to our agriculture sector over the past 50 years. At the same time we will be quick to point out that Food Security is still a Global challenge with many difficulties which require the collective talents and efforts of every food producer, every agricultural scientist and Extension officer. We need to come up with creative ways to release the full potential of our agricultural resources, and to make a serious impact on our present dependence of TT$ 4 billion of food imports. NFFA stands committed in assisting for the development of the agriculture sector. All lands that are vested in agriculture should remain for agriculture. We believe once there is consultation with all involved within the sector there would be hope for all farmers. There is a lot to be done for positive and effective growth in agriculture, because of the challenges that faces this sector. As farmers we must recognize the important role and function we play in society and must be proud of our profession. L ONG LIV E THE NFFA