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The Farmer Who Sparked A Nationwide Avocado Panic

More than a decade ago, a single farmer’s desperate warning sparked panic across Trinidad and Tobago, sending shockwaves through markets, homes and communities nationwide.

The controversy centred around farmer Granville Jessop, who had grown increasingly frustrated by repeated incidents of praedial larceny. After thieves allegedly continued targeting his avocado crops, Jessop took an unusual step that would quickly capture national attention.

Reports emerged that thousands of avocados had been injected with insecticide, triggering widespread fear among consumers. The claim spread rapidly, causing many people to avoid purchasing avocados altogether. Vendors struggled to sell their stock as worried customers feared they could unknowingly consume contaminated fruit.

The panic was so significant that the local avocado market was severely affected. Prices dropped, sales slowed dramatically and uncertainty spread throughout the agricultural sector.

As concern mounted, authorities launched investigations into the matter. Samples of avocados were tested to determine whether any had actually been poisoned. The tests ultimately found no evidence that contaminated avocados had entered the food supply.

Jessop later maintained that he had not poisoned the fruits and that his actions were intended as a warning born out of frustration over persistent crop theft. Nevertheless, the damage had already been done. Public confidence had been shaken, and the story had become one of the most talked-about agricultural controversies in the country’s history.

The incident highlighted the devastating impact of praedial larceny on farmers, many of whom continue to face significant financial losses due to theft. It also demonstrated how quickly fear can spread when concerns arise about food safety.

Years later, the avocado scare remains a remarkable example of how one man’s warning, whether real or perceived, managed to unsettle an entire nation and ignite a national conversation about farming, food security and the challenges facing agricultural producers in Trinidad and Tobago.

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