Growing a Sustainable Future for the Bahamas
Sustainable farming practices to revive the agricultural heritage of Rum Cay and support our community.
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Local Produce
Fresh, organic farm products that nourish our community while supporting local families and businesses.
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Sustainable Practices
Committed to eco-friendly methods that enhance soil health, water conservation, and renewable energy usage.
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Community Focused
Empowering local residents through job creation and agricultural education for sustainable livelihoods.
Our Vision and Mission
Rumcay Farms is dedicated to revitalizing the agricultural landscape of Rum Cay. We embrace organic methods to restore the island’s farming heritage and produce fresh, local food.
Inspired by the rich history of Rum Cay, we aim to reduce reliance on imports and foster community self-sufficiency through sustainable agriculture.

Crops We Grow
Fruits: Mangoes, avocados, pineapples, coconuts, lemons, limes, strawberries, blackberries
Vegetables: Tomatoes, cucumbers, leafy greens, root vegetables, and other seasonal favorites tailored to local needs
Inspiring Transformations
Real stories showcasing how our community initiatives are making a difference in local lives.

Success Story
When a local farmer faced challenges with soil depletion, our workshops provided necessary tools and techniques. Their yields increased significantly, boosting community food supplies.

Empowerment Journey
A young local resident sought employment; through our job creation initiative, they gained skills and secured a role that transformed their career and community outlook.
Sustainable Practices
Bringing back the roots of agriculture to Rum Cay through conscious, organic farming that supports the local community and revitalizes the land.
Rum Cay Farms News / Blog

From Soil to Supper: The Power of Farm-to-Table Living
At Rumcay Farms, farm-to-table isn’t just a concept—it’s a commitment. Soon, you’ll taste it firsthand at the Rum Cay Hotel, where every meal is made with fresh, local ingredients grown just steps away.

Why Local Farming Matters More Than Ever
Discover why growing local food on Rum Cay isn’t just about farming—it’s about building resilience, restoring tradition, and creating a greener future for the Bahamas.

What Can You Grow in Rum Cay? A Tropical Bounty Awaits
Discover what fruits and vegetables thrive on Rum Cay’s sun-soaked soil. From mangoes and pineapples to sweet potatoes and callaloo, learn how island growers can turn this tropical climate into a year-round harvest.