The Last Sugar Cane Farmer
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- We had the chance to visit farmer Ven and find out how he produces
100% Pure Cane juice .
The process was very interesting and realy had us wondering why Trinidad's suger industy is no more .
The days that the machine is usually out and the locations are:
Thursday- Debe Market
Friday- Marabella
Sunday - Marabella
These days would be all day long.
Other than that, the other locations without the machine are:
Marabella- Saturday
NAMDEVO market Pos- Saturday
NAMDEVO market Chaguanas- Saturday
NAMDEVO market Macoya- Sunday
call 744-8151 for more info
Well done to the farmer for reinventing how to keep his farm and cane crop going.
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good work
I don't understand why the Trinidad govt dismantled the sugar cane industry just to import from Guyana, makes no sense. The govt is being bought out by drug dealers and crime contractors I have no respect for them. Now the sugar cane land is used to build govt housing. These people are hard working and George comments make sense. I plan to do agriculture in the coming years.
Brilliant video Rendelina, depicting the work and life of a heroic entrepreneurial Trinidadian cane farmer. For the record my dear Dad David Manning Hanschell ,was a sugar agronomist employed by Caroni Ltd from 1955-1970.
I have such respect for farmers. No farm: no food. If there is a problem with the supply chain, people will suffer without local farmers and home kitchen gardens. It is really great to see this sector getting the respect that is deserved.
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Yes, this is sustainable living. I thought this harvesting of cane disappeared in TT.
I really love cold can juice!
I want some! This is so awesome of you to do. Next time I visit TT I coming to look for your establishment.
Trinis get too lazy is only concrete jungle everywhere and no more backyard/front yard gardens.
I living in de cold and when summer time comes I plant enough herbs/vegetables to last me all winter ( 6 months ).
The best agric lands in the country has been and continues to be used for non agric purposes. All the problems in the sector that existed 30 yrs ago still exist.
Truly enjoyed looking at this. My grandfather was a cane farmer. Well done!!
Thanks 🙏
Nice documentary Ren. Hats off to the farmer and his project. Full commendation to him !
I grew up in a cane-farming environment. I did all of the hard work from preparing the land, to selling the cane to Caroni Limited.
Yes, The Sugar-cane industry was the lifeline of tens of thousands of households.
There are thousands of Trinbagonians who never tasted cane-juice, far less raw sugar-cane. I always have a cane-patch in my backyard.
Thanks again.
Where are you located?
Love Sugar Cane juice. Super delcious.Great video. Keep up the great work.
Thank you ❤️
I remember pulling pieces sugar cane from from the cart. Wow.
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Drink some Cain juice with lime & Ginger it will blow your mind with rich flavours💯🤯
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We have to continue farming, or lose our livelihood to foreign goods.
The people must let government know our land is not up for sale to foreigners and we must produce our own food and improve life always.
Contact for the mulchhhhhh? 😮
i totally agree long ago if you didnt do too well academically, the various estates and factories were there to get some form of income.also there were many skills to improve eg.drivers,welders, etc
Next time am in trinidad and tobago am coming by your farm sir 1spada
Great video, reminds me of the times I used to work in the laboratory of a sugarcane factory here in Guyana, I had first hand sampling of the cane and crushing it to get out the juice, the cane juice was really rich, I couldn't drink it just like that without diluting it.
I love pot hounds and hate big breeds, they’re just too much work and expenditure
Where are you located?
I remember walking through, braking cane, meh brother bring lots of cane after he come home from work, love your motivation mehbrotherkeep it up, Dem wehduncy nah we, blessings
It's nice, you are doing well keep it up thanks.
Great job. Thank you for informing us.
Good people nice dogs God bless
Long time days
location please
Outside a lil while now… saw cane in a tin yesterday
Boi… i told everyone it have but by the time they ready
It gone
lol
Lovely to see this video. In the 50's my grandfather, Jang Bahadoorsingh, purchased a sugar estate which eventually became Edinburgh 500 in Chaguanas. When i was a child in the '70s my entire family used to go watch them burn the fields and harvest the crop; it was such a special time for us signalling a new harvest cycle and continuity of tradition. Even though it was uneconomical, he continued planting out of a respect and nostalgia for the land and to keep the surrounding community employed. Unfortunately or fortunately depending on your point of view, "progress" came and the land became too valuable to farm and it has now been developed.
Loving the dogs!🐶
Very interesting.
Wow a country that started on Cane leaves Cane behind now!
Drone Delivery of Cane Juice from Farm to Table
Great grand parents from Annandale used to be cane farmers name Mattai