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Increasingly the local monkey population has been encroaching on the human habitat. It is common place to spot the primates navigating rooftops, fences, foraging anywhere for food, even lounging in patios and swimming pools.

Along with praedial larceny and easy affordable access to water, another threat farmers have to add to challenges affecting agriculture production is the monkey problem. The Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir has been talking up a storm about progress occurring in the sector. The reality is that if you listen to the farmers the needle is not moving enough to convince onlookers that significant progress is being made.

Obviously a reasonable expectation is that it will take time if we are serious about boosting agriculture production BUT it is fair to say agriculture talk is a political narrative. In a recent review of the economy Barbados Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Kevin Greenidge confirmed the obvious, Barbados will be reliant on tourism for the foreseeable future. Daily we hear about too many problems not being solved. The latest is our inability to correctly plant sweet potatoes. There is the high cost of commercial water farmers need for irrigation, praedial larceny was noted. Of late Weir has been mouthing about a plan to implement a system of licensing to address crop theft.

Thanks to Bentley.

The blogmaster hates to be negative on this matter but it seems we making sport about developing other economic sectors. Especially in a post Covid 19 period. Obviously a small island with limited land space has to be smart by using technology to maximise the agriculture production.

The other side of the discussion is what is government, partnering with civil society players, plan to do about it. If we judge from our sloth dealing with the PSV sector, NOTHING!


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110 responses to “Monkey problem!”

  1. Problem solved Avatar
    Problem solved

    A lesson in spin
    Tongue in cheek

    Have you noticed that whilst the human population in Barbados is on the decline, the numbers of monkeys is on the increase. Isn’t it surprising that they have figure out how to get it done whilst no administration knows what to do.

    Perhaps, instead of culling as some suggest, we study and mimick their behavior. Let’s modify ‘what monkey see , monkey do’ and launch a new slogan for the national study “What we see we do’


  2. @William

    The video posted to the sidebar was motivated by you. What we as a people have to do to force change.

  3. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    I am from rural Barbados, from the north where there are deep gullies. Monkeys have been a problem to farmers, small and large in the north for all of my more that 70 years, but the problem has become much worse. And now troops of monkeys feast on the one or two fruit trees nurtured by suburban households. I have seen monkeys eat everything, sugar cane, mango, avocado, cucumber, sweet potato, chive, when they are hungry enough I have seen them with my own eyes, eat river tamarind seeds. Monkeys will eat everything humans eat. I still farm and it is heart breaking to grow and not be able to harvest. Monkeys eat not only the mature crops but also damage the immature plantings. I have planted cassava sticks. Cassava takes about 5 months to mature, but I have had monkeys in their desperate search for food pull up 70% of the immature plantings. So I have to source more cassava plantings and replant, sometimes multiple times. I no longer plant cucumbers. I may have to give up planting sweet potatoes. The monkeys pull up the immature sweet potato plantings, and begin scratching away at the dirt and eats the sweet potatoes as soon as they begin to mature. I am not a commercial farmer, but I enjoy growing some of my own food, and I enjoy sharing free produce with family, friends and neighbors.

    These monkeys are NOT indigenous to Barbados, there are no natural predators. They were introduced to Barbados by the British slave traders. I suggest a heavy annual cull, or even a program to eliminate them entirely from Barbados. Or as an alternative, since the British brought them here, then we should give them back to the British. Give every British tourist a dozen or so free monkeys to take back to the United Kingdom. With the world cup coming up now is a good time to give the barmy army some excellent souvenirs.

    Since the monkeys are keeping us poor and hungry as part of reparations for the evils done to our fore-parents by the British during the period of the enslavement of our ancestors, Barbados and St. Kitts too should demand that the British take back ALL the monkeys.

    Does the BU Illumanati have any better and brighter ideas?

  4. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    CONTROVERSIAL: SELL THE MONKEYS TO CHINESE RESEARCH COMPANIES IS ONE OPTION

    Chinese researchers have cloned the first rhesus monkey, a species which is widely used in medical research because its physiology is similar to humans…

    They say they could speed up drug testing, as genetically identical animals give like-for-like results, providing greater certainty in trials…

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67987633

    China was facing serious experimental monkey shortage during the COVID‐19 lockdown…

    The supply capability of the monkey breeding farms is insufficient to meet demand, and the sales prices have skyrocketed since 2018. The contradiction will be further aggravated with import prohibition although the countermeasures suggested…

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8236990/

    DEALING WITH THIS PROBLEM WILL CALL FOR TACT & DIPLOMACY AS ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS WILL HAVE A FIELD DAY IF THIS GOES AHEAD!!!


  5. @TB

    Your suggestion would provoke the ire of the environmentalists. It would probably lead to fallout in the tourism sector.

  6. Animal Rights Avatar

    All these things are a reaction to nature
    Controversy
    I don’t care
    Total Rights must be spread everywhere

    There won’t be no peace in the world until
    There won’t be no peace in the planet until
    We deal with the Animal Rights

    Kingdoms rise and Kingdoms fall

  7. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    @David
    “Your suggestion would provoke the ire of the environmentalists. It would probably lead to fallout in the tourism sector…”

    TEST THE WATER: YOU WON’T KNOW UNTIL YOU TRY

    Why should brothas like @Cuhdear Bajan et al have to suffer the ruination of “CROPS” & “LIVELIHOOD”???

    Yes, on the ladder of “CREATION” they were here before us – but we have “DOMINION”!!!

    Environmentalists & the #WokeratiBrigade have lost all sense of “COMMON HUMAN REASON”, given the historical context of animal sacrifice in “ANCIENT ISRAEL”, & the slaughter of countless numbers of lambs, bullocks, pigeons, turtledoves & God knows what else…

    THEY SERVE US – WE DON’T SERVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The problem is that the #MottleyCrewGOV* doesn’t really #GiveAMonkeys about the average person on that precious “ROCK” – hence the “CURSE” that befalls a nation when the “HEAD” is so bad – the whole body “SUFFERS” in disrepair!!!

    #Jezebel & #KingAHAB* ruled our people in the time of a “GREAT CURSE” upon the land – where the “PROPHET ELIJAH CURSED” the elements & for 3 & one-half years, it simply “REFUSE” to rain on the land!!!

    As there are “NO PROPHETS IN THE LAND TODAY”, our scurrilous, defamatory & slanderous lifestyles & behaviour “EVOKES” the same “CURSE” in a myriad of forms (right down to the fact that so many on that “LIL ISLAND” cannot eat a decent meal everyday) and you have “GUYS” like #AdmiralNelson having to use his #RadioPodcastProgram to solicit “FOOD DONATIONS” for the good folks who need it!!!

    The so-called, “POST-PLANDEMIC, MANUFACTURED”, “COST-OF-LIVING-CRISIS” now affects too many in “1st world countries” with millions around the world sleeping “ROUGH” & existing on a morsel of stale bread the “DEVIL CONTINUES 2 KNEADS”!!!

    We CAN argue “GRAIN PRICES” in the Ukraine all day long; the cost of “OIL & GAS” due to Russia’s invasion which is another “HOAX” & the “NONSENSE” of “SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION & LAG” – it is all a load of “BOLLOCKS”!!!

    Yet the #PoLIEticians circle the wagons – “ALL” preaching “LIES” from the same “HYMN SHEET”, in almost melodic syncopation – as the masses “SMELL” the “PORCINE EFFLUENT”, believing that it is the sweet aroma of Gucci or Versace in the perfume section of Cave Shepherd…

    If you are not sick up to your “EYE-TEETH”, you are not paying attention as the majority are so “MORALLY BROKE” inwardly & out – nothing will move them!!!

    SELL THE BLOODY MONKEYS TO CHINA – IF THEY’LL HAVE ‘EM & SEE WHAT THE CONSEQUENCES WILL BE!!! PEOPLE SOON ENOUGH SUFFER WITH THE TERMINAL PSYCHOSIS OF #Amnesia AFTER THE #DustStorm OF “PARANOIA” HAS WANED!!!

    Let’s see how the “GOV” deal with this existential threat & the “OTHERS” on the “HORIZON” (#IncludingFLIRT*)!!!

    NEEDLESS 2 SAY, THE GLOBALISTS ARE LOSING THE WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    #StayTuned


  8. @Cuhdear Bajan
    Yours @10.42
    Outstanding contribution, everything else pales in comparison.


  9. When I was young We use to export the monkeys. It was stopped because of the activist


  10. @TB

    We are not of that timbre. We are a conservative nation.

  11. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    @David

    “We are not of that timbre. We are a conservative nation…”

    Your #CulturalAmbassador – “The Mighty Gabby” would beg 2 differ from a historical perspective…

    REMEMBER THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON CITED IN ECCLESIASTES 1:9!!!

    The lyrics of these words express in song subsumes that “CONSERVATISM” when fettered to “NATIONALISM” & given the right “TEMPERATURE” become an “EXPLOSIVE PHENOMENON” – like it or loathe it!!!

    I wasn’t born, but me grandma tell me
    How we had riots in this country
    Great Depression de people dem face
    So dem a riot and bun down de place
    I wasn’t born, but me grandma tell me
    How we had riots in this country
    Great Depression de people dem face
    So dem a riot and bun down de place
    Yeah we had riots in de land
    Riots in the land
    Riots riots in dis island
    De people dem say dem gine fight
    Causes today is a funny night
    It was in 1937, seemed like de land was ruled by Satan
    Cause innocent people police shot in dem head
    Oh dem children get kick till dem dead
    Yeah we had riots in de land
    Riots in the land
    Riots riots in dis island
    De people dem say dem gine fight
    Causes today is a funny night


  12. @TB

    One can argue the 1937 riots was a revolution born of a different dynamic.

  13. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    @David

    “One can argue the 1937 riots was a revolution born of a different dynamic…”

    #OneCanArgueThat

    However, there are 4 key characteristics of any revolution:

    (1) #SuddenAndDrasticChange
    (2) #MassParticipation
    (3) #ConflictAndResistance, and,
    (4) #IdeologicalMotivation

    When this “COCKTAIL” is brewed – the manifestation of the loss of reason supersedes all else!!!

    History is rife & riddled with 2 many ominous examples of how we can foresee & anticipate revolutionary change, given the sociological bent as explained in the book: “DYNAMICS OF CONTENTION”, citing McAdams, Tarrow & Tilly, who addresses this “ELEPHANT” in the room that everyone else seems oblivious to…

    https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=02x7T96LIMcC&printsec=frontcover&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

    THIS IS A GLOBAL PHENOMENA THAT HUMANITY IS WALKING BLINDLY INTO – WITH REVERBERATIONS ONLY FELT WHEN EVERYTHING EXPLODES & IMPLODES, SUDDENLY!!!

    David, I know you are the #EternalOptimist, but sadly, there is no coming back from the “BRINK” for humanity – regardless of where you live on this “PAST-ITS-SELL-BY-DATE PLANET”, for everything is “GOING 2 HELL IN A PANCART” (if not now, sooner than you are able to wave a stick at)!!!

    The “OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE” says my position is empirically sound & it is only a matter of “TIME” before the “HINGES ON THE GATES OF HELL BUST LOOSE”, with an outpouring of “TROUBLE”, none of us has ever seen since men began to form nations, tribes & cliques!!!

    #StayTunedBruh

  14. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    Sargeant May 27, 2024 at 11:13 am “Cuhdear Bajan
    Yours @10.42 Outstanding contribution, everything else pales in comparison.”

    Thanks Sargeant. I like to keep it real. Some who pontificate here have never even grown a bunch of seasoning.

    We don’t need the monkeys because the tourists find them to be cute. Those same tourists will return to their home countries and shoot the cute Bambi deer which are an agricultural pest in their home countries.

    We don’t need to plant food for the monkeys. The monkeys have nothing to do except eat, fo-p and reproduce. If I’d had access to free food and no work all the days of my life I too would spend all my time, fo-ping, eating free food and reproducing.

    The monkeys need to be gone, so that Bajan farmers, small and large, black and white, female and male, young and old, hobbyist and commercial can grow food to feed themselves and others.

    THE END.

  15. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    According to the UK Parliament 350,000 deer are culled/shot in the UK each year.
    https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/post/postpn325.pdf
    If the British are brutal with their deer population, I don’t think that British tourists would be offended if we are brutal with the monkey population here.


  16. @ Cuhdear
    Steupsss!!
    You coming with your ‘down-to-earth’ COMMON SENSE positions again…?

    What you seem to be missing is that there is something SERIOUSLY WRONG with Brass Bajans.
    This affliction is so pervasive that it has screwed up our brains – to the extent that we ACTUALLY think it is a GOOD THING to be borrowing from Tom Dick and Massa – and then squandering the loans on shiite – while begging for reparations, Climate Change Funds, Global Change mitigations grants etc …. from people who have DEMONSTRATED their hatred of us now for CENTURIES.

    We trying EVERYTHING except hard work, and improving PRODUCTIVITY.

    We actually think that it makes sense to BORROW millions to spend on a one-off Cricket World Cup that could be scrambled by any of a hundred circumstances such as :
    -Rain
    -Hurricane
    -War escalating (more) in the Middle East
    -A very possible freak result with India /England /Australia losing early
    -The VERY LIKELY event of piss poor WI performance
    -Terrorism
    -Travel chaos

    How is this different from just buying LOTTO tickets?

    Would you believe that we did EXACTLY this already- with shambolic results?
    Shiite… We even had a cruise ship on standby to accommodate the overflow of $$$$

    Why (HOW) would BBs then see the folly in allowing a set of shiite monkeys to overrun the Island and eat up all our food?
    Wuh we can alway BORROW some MORE money and buy food from those who are SMART enough to cull THEIR pests and protect THEIR harvest.

    A spiritual CURSE is a serious piece of shiite hear…!!?
    It is what caused Pharaoh to ‘harden his heart’ to Moses’ requests…
    – and it DON’T END WELL….

    What a place
    What a curse…

    You is a ‘first-born’ Simple …?


  17. @Bush tea

    There is risk in everything we do. What is our risk appetite? It is a veracious one LOL.

  18. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    @David

    I have to concur with @Cuhdear @Sargeant & @BushTea on the need 2 “CULL” these “MONKEYS” through a #HumaneProcess (IF THEY CANNOT BE SOLD 2 CHINA)!!!

    The remaining ones “MUST” be “STERILIZED” barring a handful for procreation (even that must be monitored by local zoologists & botanists)!!!

    Too much international evidence supports such a effective proposal…

  19. There's a Reward Avatar
    There’s a Reward

    Questioning the morality and validity of humankind’s dominion over the animal kingdom…

    “You will win the lottery” mindset

    The attitude you want to have is what’s next let’s see, in what way is the universe going to surprise and delight me with the path toward all that I have been asking for.

    The universe knows what I want and it is all cued up and just a matter of right timing
    and the universe know better than I do what will be the details of the best unfolding for me and when you get into that place it is just fun to watch the drama unfold.

    Caribbean Story . History
    Poor Bajans made money in offshore banking before Stautory Tax Reporting…
    Poor Jamaicans made music…

    Everyday my heart is sore
    Seeing that I’m so poor
    But I shall not give up so easy oooh
    ‘Cause there’s a reward for me
    There’s a reward for me

  20. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    AUSTRALIA IS OVER-RUN WITH #InvasiveSpecies THAT IS DOING UNTOLD DAMAGE TO FARMS, CROPS & LIVELIHOODS WITH FARMERS TAKING MATTERS INTO THEIR OWN HANDS

    How much longer will “BAJAN* FARMERS” continue 2 suffer the ravages of “CROP LOSS”??? How long before these monkeys are poisoned by the bucket-loads by those who have had “ENOUGH”???

    Unless the #MottleyCrewGOV* legislates in favour of the farmer – “FOOD IMPORT BILLS” will become even more unsustainable!!!

    Gotta’ fix the roof, GUYS*…

  21. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    THERE CAN BE NO SENTIMENTALISM WHEN THE THREAT TO LIFE, LIMB & LIVELIHOOD ARE ON THE RACK

    There are some #Goody2Shoes who get all warm & fuzzy when it comes to animals (‘to each his own’) but when “INVASIVENESS” & “ENCROACHMENT” violate the sanctity of personal livelihood – then the issue must be addressed in favour of all concerned…

    No one is purporting a #WildWildWest solution where there is no “COMPASSION” for the lesser species, however, a life without balance is “CHAOS”…

    WHAT IF BARBADOS WAS OVER-RUN WITH BIRDS OF ALL SPECIES??? WHAT WOULD BE THE ANSWER???


  22. @TB

    This monkey problem we are having in Barbados is not dissimilar to what other countries are also experiencing. We have encroached on lands monkeys and other wildlife inhabited and here we are. We have to be proactive addressing the problem because it is negatively affecting farmers and residents alike. It is not rocket science. Let’s cull, let’s export, let’s do what it takes to address the problem.

  23. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    @David

    “Let’s cull, let’s export, let’s do what it takes to address the problem…”

    What is the #MottleyCrewGOV* position on this nagging issue???


  24. I still have a bunch of chives growing, and I too have monkeys in my environs. Got bird several birds nests in my mango tree too. And some in the almond tree next to the mango tree. The birds eat some and I eat some.

    I believe there is already a bounty for shooting monkeys. But it seems this is not the preferred option of many. The suggestion from an expert was to plant fruit trees near the gully. I see no problem with trying that. I will not be shooting any monkeys at present.


  25. @TB

    Any decision taken by Mottley will be influenced by how it will be played out internationally.


  26. John2

    Sorry, I did not see your question. I think it was the Cotton Tower. Am I wrong? It was some signal station in an enclosed area close to the Wildlife Reserve.


  27. The wildlife reserve in St. Peter by Farley hill?
    Cotton tower is in st Joseph.

  28. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @Bush Tea “You is a ‘first-born’ Simple?”

    Nope.

    I am number 7 of many.

  29. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks/canada-wild-pigs-spreading-1.7214122
    Wild ‘superpigs’ from Canada could soon invade some U.S. states, study suggests

    “Ryan Brook, director of the Canadian Wild Pig Research Project. wants to see more action to contain the pigs before their spread continues. I think we’ve been living in a bit of a FOOL’s PARADISE, and a lot of PRETENDING that this isn’t that big of an issue. But it is,” he said. It’s here, it’s widespread and it is as OUT OF CONTROL as any wildfire I’ve ever seen.”

    Replace the word pigs with the word monkeys and we will get the message. Note that nobody is suggesting that farmers plant food to feed the pigs, that the pigs remain because they are cute, or that tourists love to see them etc.
    For the monkeys cull/kill because they are an agricultural pest.

  30. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @Donna “The suggestion from an expert was to plant fruit trees near the gully.”

    Donna, please tell us what is an expert. What education or training does one need to become a monkey expert?

    I doubt very much that the person(s) you refer to as an expert is a Primatologist with a master’s degree or Ph. D. in zoology, biology, animal science, or a closely related field.

    Does that person(s) know how many wild monkeys are in Barbados? in which regions? how many young are produced by a wild monkey mother each year? how many of these young survive to reproductive age? At what age do wild monkeys begin to reproduce? How long does a monkey remain pregnant? How soon after giving birth can she become pregnant again? how many young are born at each birth, 1,2, or more? At what age do they stop reproducing? Are monkeys monogamous? Polygamous?

  31. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    I think that too often we are very casual in our use of the term “expert”

  32. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @David “We have encroached on lands monkeys and other wildlife inhabited”

    No David. Monkeys are NOT indigenous to Barbados, so how can we have encroached on their lands? It is the monkeys who have encroached on our lands. I was raised in a area where there were monkeys. I moved elsewhere and did not see a monkey for decades. Now I see them every day. A dozen or more.

    And “yes” Donna, in the dry season they eat my chives.

  33. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    Human beings [although not Africans nor Europeans] continuously lived in Barbados for more than 3,000 years. It is the monkeys who are the interlopers, since they were brought here by the British less than 600 years ago.

    And I hope that some idiot does not suggest that we introduce the monkey’s natural predator, the leopard into Barbados to deal with the monkeys.

    Otherwise Bush Tea’s saying that we are a bunch of Brass Bowls would really be the truth.


  34. “Otherwise Bush Tea’s saying that we are a bunch of Brass Bowls would really be the truth.”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Cuhdear, …that is a low blow…

    Are you, a down-to-earth, common sense exponent, even suggesting that Bushie is lying…?
    …or that BROKE people who would BORROW $50 million to buy lottery tickets – betting on a ‘World Cup’, are anything but brass…?
    .. Why do you think Jamaica RUN FAR AWAY from that betting game?

    What else but ‘brass bowlery’ can describe our Steel houses debacle, our HOPE idiocy? or our ‘Energy’ quagmire…?

    Seriously Cuhdear, a bush apology may be due…. LOL

    ps
    Instead of trying to explain the idiocy of pampering to monkeys (as you have so clearly done)… Bushie was waiting for the (inevitable?) rat population explosion – when our solid waste systems collapse altogether – to see if the BB bleeding hearts will take a SIMILAR stand with THOSE cute creatures…. LOL


  35. The monkey has not predator. If this is the case the human has to take proactive action. It is a common sense thing.


  36. Bushie

    Why Jamaica run away from World Cup and because they run mean we must run too? Them run away from the federation too .

    Why did trinidad, Guyana, st Lucia , etc ….New York, Texas, and Florida (USA) all run to World Cup?

  37. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    Giant African snails. Since the real-real raons [I hope] started on Saturday I picked up 114 where I am today in northern St. James. Some people may think them cute. I don’t. So I fixed them with a pair of salad tongs as a pick up tool [always kept outside with the other garden tools, NOT in the kitchen, lol!] a metal bucket and some boiling water. They and their potential descendants all dead, dead, dead.

    I’ve read that African giant snails were introduced into Florida by a little boy who brought one home in his pocket after holidaying in Hawaii. He thought that it would make a cute pet. But as so often happens with we human beings he tired of it and out it went. Since then neither the Florida Department of Agriculture, nor the USA Department of Agriculture with all of their staff, money and expertise have been able to get rid of them.

    This silly business of anthropomorphing every living thing, even things that are a threat to human food and human survival must stop.


  38. Compared to other territories Jamaica has a more diverse strategy that promotes the country I.e. music, athletics


  39. @John2
    Yours @9.29am

    At least let us have a debate, if at the end of the debate there is consensus that hosting the World Cup is beneficial then we should proceed. Only Russia and China among others hold these big events without consultation. Here it is “if Mia say so is so”.


  40. @Cudear
    Let me preface my comment by saying I didn’t listen to the Quirks and Quarks broadcast that (link provided), but the remark by the interviewee that these “super pigs” would soon invade the US is hilarious as they are already there. A couple of years ago they even killed a woman in Texas, and you can find them in many southern states.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/texas-woman-killed-wild-hogs-front-yard-home/story?id=67308386#:~:text=Christine%20Rollins%20was%20a%20home%20health%20care%20worker.&text=A%20woman%20found%20dead%20outside,wild%20hogs%2C%20according%20to%20authorities


  41. Compared to other territories Jamaica has a more diverse strategy that promotes the country I.e. music, athletics

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    I KNOW THAT YOU LIVE ON THE 2X3 ISLAND AND NOT JAMAICA SO YOU ARE NOT LIVING IN FULL REALITY.

    HAVING SPENT SOME TIME IN JAMAICA ON BUSINESS DURING COVID AND BEFORE TRAVELING TO TANZANIA 4 MONTHS AGO JAMAICA IS THE LAND OF BEGGARS, THIEVES AND SCAMMERS.

    THEIR OWN CURRENT GOVERNMENT MINISTER OF FINANCE IN 2024 SAYS 70 PERCENT OF THEIR JAMAICAN PEOPLE OF 3 MILLION LIVES IN POVERTY

    THEY ARE ONE OF THE TOP 5 MOST VIOLENT AND MURDEROUS PER 100,000..

    THE 2X3 ISLAND WHEN COMPARED TO BACKWARD JAMAICA EXCEPT FOR SOME SPORTS AND MUSIC IS WAY WAY AHEAD.


  42. Many hands make light work.

    Need a Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture with the sole responsibility of monkey control.
    He will need a brand new Ford F150 Platinum and a staff of four.

    To a farmer growing food crops monkeys are pests.


  43. Sarge

    Every x amount of years WI should have a commitment to hold a cricket would cup. T20 is now the biggest cricket game in “town”. anytime world cricket is in the WI then Barbados should be involved – and even more so when the balmy army is involved as Mia said in the vid = that a no brainer for Barbados)
    Barbados or the other islands do not have to follow Jamaica example we all have different situations
    Beside cricket being the greatest part of our sporting culture etc this is mainly done to assist tourism …Barbados
    Jamaica tourism is great USA and is way ahead of ours. the few extra will not make as big of a difference to Jamaica economy the balmy army alone will do to Barbados much smaller economy.

    https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20240114/tourism-travel-surpasses-4m-2023-beating-expectation

    Ps. If the USA wasn’t involved Jamaica would probably the best place to host those from there and Canada that wanta attend


  44. The 2006 World Cup was the biggest game in town too. Whither the legacy benefits?


  45. Send all the matches to the USA
    Then u all will be crying how we couldn’t even get one match


  46. @ John2
    “Why did trinidad, Guyana, st Lucia , etc ….New York, Texas, and Florida (USA) all run to World Cup?”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Perhaps for the same reason that COW liked Polo and sailing.
    DUM GOT MONEY TO BURN… in many cases, OUR money..

    If Barbados owned a ‘Republic Bank’ with control of Bajan’s money, ..as well as 90% of the businesses currently ripping off Bajans, ..as well as OIL and GAS which we sold to CARICOM neighbors at WORLD prices…
    shiite John2, …Bushie would volunteer to work on the LOC.

    If Barbados just commercialized one of the largest OIL FIELDS anywhere, like Guyana just did… Bushie would host the World Cup AND the Polo World Cup TOO…every damn year..

    If Bajans mostly OWNED their hotels, supermarkets, land, and national assets LIKE ST. LUCIANS do, then Bushie would, like you, probably be FUH-CUP too.

    But cuh dear man… Tell a simple bushman what the hell a BROKE, Parro, Beggar, BB, ‘cuntree’, falling DEEPER and DEEPER into debt – while FOWLING up simple projects like the Steal houses, the HOPE(less) housing fiasco, the Radical vaccine scam, etc etc ..and can’t even sort out a BASIC PEACE-TIME HOSPITAL CASUALTY without albino-centric reinforcements…
    …is doing – BORROWING MILLIONS to bet on some shiite cricket matches?

    Were you off island in 2007?

    what a place…


  47. “The 2006 World Cup was the biggest game in town too. Whither the legacy benefits?”

    …and not a peep from a boy. Don’t expect to receive any answers to this.

    It is well known that hosting major sporting events, in the main, brings little long term financial benefits to the host country – after adjusting for the costs. Sure there is massive global exposure,”bragging rights”, some updates to infrastructure but little to show financially in the long run.

    This world cup will come and go just just like the last one. When the party is over the fundamental issues will all still be there — plus a little more debt for good measure.


  48. You Tube.

    MALIK WORLD CUP CRICKET 2007


  49. John 2,

    You are indeed correct. I take my son to all the sites when he was a child. I am horrible at remembering places. So what is that enclosed place near to the Wildlife Reserve. Doesn’t it have some sort of signal station?


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