Unlocking the Potential of Plant Biodiversity for Food Security, Health and Culture

The Biocultural Education and Research Programme, in partnership with Andromeda Botanic Gardens and Coco Hill Forest, will host the third edition of the biennial symposium Plants and Planting for the Future, April 11th -15th, in Barbados. The symposium aims to bring researchers, and professionals, in the fields of ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, drug discovery, food systems and biocultural traditions, together for vibrant exchange and to also share with an interested general audience. Barbados, the most easterly of the islands in the Caribbean archipelago, brings a unique topography, history, and culture for exploration.

Andromeda Botanic Gardens is the most plant diverse site on the island, being home to over 500 species. The newly installed Ethnobotanical Garden will enhance the biodiversity with the introduction of indigenous species including many medicinals. Coco Hill Forest is a developing food forest with the mission of addressing issues of food security and protecting, while building back, the biodiversity that was lost to sugar cane monoculture. Among the species you will see at Coco Hill are bamboo groves, royal palms, indigenous tree ferns, various species of coconuts and bananas, coffee, cocoa, pineapples.

  • 12 April 2023

    Opening of Symposium

    Session I

    Plant Biodiversity and Food Security

    Tour of Andromeda Botanic Gardens

    Tour of Ethnobotanical Garden

  • 13 April 2023

    Session II

    Plant Biodiversity and Culture

    WIRRED Tour and Tree Planting

    Tour of the Garden of Hope

    Basketry workshop with Ireka Jelani

  • 14 April 2023

    Session III

    Plant Biodiversity and Health I

    Session IV

    Plant Biodiversity and Health II

  • 15 April 2023

    Session V

    Media Presentations and Discussion

    Coco Hill Forest Adventure

    Closing Dinner

PPFTF III

Full Package

Daily Symposium Access and Lunch

Tour of Andromeda Botanic Gardens

Tour of Ethnobotanical Garden

Tour of the Garden of Hope

Tree Planting at Walkers Reserve

Tour of WIRRED Restoration Project

Basketry Workshop with Ireka Jelani

Tour of Coco Hill Forest

Closing Dinner

“The presentations on the important links between Plant Biodiversity, Food Security, Health and Culture were all inspiring and provided great impetus for collaborative opportunities. Speakers from Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago. Puerto Rico, Bahamas and USA provided regional and global perspectives on biodiversity value thus enriching the overall experiences.” — Dr. Sonia Peter, Chairman, Plants and Planting for the Future III