Bahamas Agri-BUSINESS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED

Revitalizing Agriculture
in The Bahamas

Bahamas Agri-Business Co-operative Society Limited (BABCO), is a multi-purpose co-operative, established to act as a conduit for the agri-business sector concentrating on food security as a number one priority and the provision of related services to its Members.

Become a Member

Food Import Bill
$ 0 B

Let's shift our focus to food security

GDP contribution
0 %

Let's increase Agriculture's impact

Jobs provided to the workforce
0 %

Let's increase economic diversification

marketplace

Want to feature your agricultural products on the BABCo Marketplace? Contact us by clicking the telephone, WhatsApp or Email buttons below.

“PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE TO HELP THEMSELVES”

About BABCO

The ultimate goal of the co-operative is to develop agriculture, fisheries, ruminants and agro-products as a sustainable economic sector while reducing the importation of food, creating new employment opportunities and contributing to the national food security and gross domestic product (GDP) of the country.

BABCO will provide technical assistance and other professional services to its members who are farmers and agro-processors. Additionally, professionals from other related disciplines will be members of the co-operative as well to facilitate the operation of a “one stop shop” for members.

SERVICES

We Offer a wide Range of Services

Our company's services help to bring your product from farm to table.

PUBLICATIONS

Articles & Inspiration

Some of our favourite articles and editorials about agriculture and backyard gardening.

Before reaching for the chemical sprays, try planting these easy-to-grow plants which have natural mosquito-repelling properties...

Learn from the experience of a seasoned farmer and you will be able to grow a successful market gardening career on less acreage than you ever thought possible.

Harvesting vegetables at the right stage of maturity ensures the best taste and quality. Many vegetables should be picked throughout the summer to maintain plant productivity....

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