In a significant move to strengthen agricultural cooperation, the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) ministers have endorsed Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim as their candidate for the Director-General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA). This endorsement was made during a meeting held in July 2025, where the ministers from the agriculture sector of OECS member states gathered to discuss key issues and strategies for regional agricultural development. Dr. Ibrahim, known for his extensive experience in agricultural development and international cooperation, was chosen for his ability to lead IICA in addressing the challenges faced by the Caribbean region, such as climate change and food security. His background in fostering collaboration between governments, international organizations, and local communities was highlighted as a crucial asset for the role. The ministers emphasized Dr. Ibrahim’s vision for sustainable agricultural practices and his commitment to enhancing the livelihoods of farmers and rural communities. They also noted his track record in implementing innovative solutions to boost agricultural productivity and market access. The endorsement reflects the OECS’s confidence in Dr. Ibrahim’s leadership to navigate the complex landscape of modern agriculture, ensuring the region’s resilience and competitiveness. The ministers also acknowledged the importance of IICA’s role in providing technical assistance and promoting knowledge sharing among its member states. By endorsing Dr. Ibrahim, the OECS aims to ensure that the Caribbean’s voice is strongly represented in international agricultural forums. The next steps involve presenting Dr. Ibrahim’s candidacy to the IICA Board of Directors, with the election expected to take place in the coming months. The outcome of this election will be crucial for the future direction of agricultural cooperation in the Americas. The OECS ministers expressed their optimism about Dr. Ibrahim’s potential to lead IICA in achieving its goals and addressing the pressing challenges facing the agricultural sector. They also called for continued collaboration among member states to support Dr. Ibrahim’s initiatives once he assumes the role. This endorsement not only strengthens the partnership between OECS and IICA but also underscores the region’s commitment to sustainable and inclusive agricultural development. The ministers concluded their meeting by reaffirming their support for Dr. Ibrahim and expressing their confidence in his ability to drive positive change in the agricultural sector. The endorsement of Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim marks a significant step forward for the OECS and IICA in their joint efforts to promote agricultural prosperity in the Caribbean.