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Miguel Flemming named Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture

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Mr Miguel S. Flemming has been named Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of  Agriculture, Fisheries, Marine Resources and Cooperatives. His assignment took effect on  Monday, September 5 2022 as part of a transition from the former Permanent Secretary, who has retired. 

Mr Flemming holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Crop Production and a Master’s Degree in Aquatic  Studies from the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. 

Prior to his acting assignment, Mr Flemming was Manager of Bayford’s Livestock Centre of  Excellence. His other roles have included: Head of the Livestock Division in the Department of  Agriculture, St Kitts and Farm Manager at the St Kitts Eco Park. 

While commenting on the new assignment, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Marine Resources and Cooperatives, the Honourable Samal Duggins said: “Mr Miguel Flemming has a formidable background as a qualified agriculturist. This is just one of many positive changes to come as this  new administration follows through with its promise to deliver impactful and transformational  change to areas that are in critical need of growth and development.” 

Minister Duggins added that Mr Flemming comes with a wealth of knowledge in agriculture-related matters and can help to add a youthful perspective in the quest to enhance the agricultural sector. He expressed his confidence in Flemming’s ability as he assumes this extremely significant responsibility moving forward. 

At 33, Miguel Flemming is the youngest ever Acting Permanent Secretary named in the Ministry of Agriculture. 

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