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Farmers and Extension Officers Benefit from Seedless Watermelon Training Workshop

Mr. Johnson Yang, Senior Specialist in the Production Unit under the Seven Crops Project, and Mr. Edward Wilson, Production Officer, with other members of the Taiwan Technical Mission, extension officers and farmers who attended the informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025
Mr. Johnson Yang, Senior Specialist in the Production Unit under the Seven Crops Project, and Mr. Edward Wilson, Production Officer, with other members of the Taiwan Technical Mission, extension officers and farmers who attended the informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025

Twenty-seven farmers and extension officers across the island participated in an informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025. The workshop was held in the conference room at the Union Orchid Gardens.

The training was a collaboration between the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development under the “Enhancement of the Efficiency in the Production-Distribution Supply Chain of the Fruit and Vegetable Sector”, commonly known as the “Seven Crops Project”.

Mr. Edward Wilson, Production Officer, standing at far left, sharing information with participants at the informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025
Mr. Edward Wilson, Production Officer, standing at far left, sharing information with participants at the informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025

This was the first of four training sessions that will be hosted to educate the participants on how to successfully cultivate seedless watermelons. The four areas of training are:

●     Hydro-priming/seed preparation
●     Pruning
●     Pollination
●     Harvest

The farmers were educated on the general production of watermelon in Saint Lucia, the best husbandry practices to apply during the life cycle, with emphasis on the technicality of hydro-priming. This is a very significant component in the successful production of seedless watermelons. The practical aspect of the session allowed the farmers to participate in preparing the seeds for sowing.

Mr. Johnson Yang, Senior Specialist in the Production Unit under the Seven Crops Project, standing at far right, engages participants at the informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025
Mr. Johnson Yang, Senior Specialist in the Production Unit under the Seven Crops Project, standing at far right, engages participants at the informative seedless watermelon training workshop on Thursday, February 27, 2025

The training was facilitated by Mr. Edward Wilson, Production Officer, and Mr. Johnson Yang, Senior Specialist in the Production Unit under the Seven Crops Project.

[SOURCE: Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Saint Lucia]

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