A new pest, the tomato leaf miner (tuta absoluta), has been discovered in Trinidad, posing a significant threat to tomato, pepper, and melongene crops. This tiny moth can cause up to 100% damage by burrowing into the stems and fruits of tomato plants during its caterpillar stage. The Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries has implemented control measures, including the use of traps and chemicals, and has advised the adoption of Integrated Pest Management practices, such as weeding and crop rotation, to manage the pest.