The University of the West Indies
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University
The University of the West Indies, St Augustine CampusProgram
Food Sovereignty and Sustainability PartnershipYears
2024-PresentStatus
Active Member ProgramCase Type
Program StoriesSchool Size
Greater than 10000Focus Areas
Biodiversity Conservation, Ecological Restoration, entrepreneurship, Sustainable Agriculture, Traditional KnowledgeDiscipline
Food and AgricultureRegion
Global, LACSustainable Development Goals
11 Sustainable Cities and Communities, 13 Climate ActionFood Sovereignty and Sustainability Partnership
The Food Sovereignty and Sustainability Partnership was created to address the flooding of a biodiverse garden called Food Park. On March 19th, 2025, a stakeholder meeting was held to create a public/ private/ academic partnership for Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Development. The Food Park was the ecological product of the 鈥淎dopt a Community for Food Security Initiative鈥; a multiple workshop series (17 March -8 June 2024) on home gardening developed for a UWI community stakeholder. For this workshop, Dr Patricia Jaggasar, facilitated by the Dean of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture (Professor Mark Wuddivira), brought together university, private sector, government, and community stakeholders.
The current focus of the partnership is to create a living laboratory, a demonstration site and community innovation hub for food sovereignty and sustainable development; while simultaneously addressing predial larceny, youth unemployment, and related social challenges through education, livelihood creation, community engagement, and sustainable development initiatives.
The mission of the Food Sovereignty and Sustainability Partnership is to advance food sovereignty and sustainable development by mobilizing the knowledge, resources, and capacities of universities, communities, government agencies, and private-sector partners to address community-defined opportunities and challenges.
Through collaborative research, student engagement, sustainable agriculture, ecological restoration, biodiversity conservation, entrepreneurship, and the preservation and application of traditional knowledge, they seek to strengthen community well-being, create sustainable livelihoods, enhance environmental stewardship, and contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
The program is committed to building resilient socioecological systems that connect people, institutions, and natural resources while creating opportunities for present and future generations
Fun Facts About the Food Sovereignty and Sustainability Partnership
The partnership with Carifarms offers students a rare opportunity to engage with a living laboratory that challenges conventional assumptions about shared resources by exploring how commons-based approaches can advance sustainability, food sovereignty, and community development.
The program is developing a living laboratory for food sovereignty, sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and rural development in Trinidad and Tobago. This is built on the Food Park Model, an innovative socioecological approach that integrates food production, environmental stewardship, education, and community development.
CARIFARMS serves as a bridge between academia, communities, government agencies, and the private sector through public-private-academic partnerships. The site includes initiatives in sustainable agriculture, agroforestry, pollinator conservation, medicinal and culinary spices, and climate resilient food systems. Students have opportunities to work on real-world challenges affecting Caribbean communities, including youth unemployment, food insecurity, biodiversity loss, and rural development.
Year Program Established |聽2024
Country |聽Trinidad and Tobago
Public or Private Institution |聽Public
Number of students at institution | 14,000
Highlight Articles/Videos
City Partners
2024-Present | Curepe Better Living Tabernacle: Community Services
2024-Present | UWI Cooperative and Projects Society
2024-Present | Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI)
2024-Present | Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), Trinidad and Tobago
2024-Present | Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries: Horticultural Services Division
2024-Present | Mr Ramdeo Boondoo, Root Crop Farmer
2025-Present | Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Extension Services Division
2025-Present | Sufood Beverage Manufacturing Ltd
2025-Present | Hermitage Limestone Ltd.
2025-Present | Carifarms Ltd.
2026 | See it All 2026 Tourism Company
Contact Info
Dr. Patricia Jaggasar
(868) 386-2922
patjclem@gmail.com
Professor Mark Wuddivira聽
(868) 750-3853
mark.wuddivira@uwi.edu


