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Essex Valley Agriculture Development Moving Apace

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#Kingston, January 19, 2024 – Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green, says work is “moving apace” on the Essex Valley Agricultural Development Project (EVADP), which will expand the irrigation and farm road network in sections of Manchester and St. Elizabeth.

He was speaking at Thursday’s (January 11) stakeholder engagement under the New FACE of Food programme, held at the Kendal Conference Centre in Manchester.

“Between South St. Elizabeth and South Manchester, we are going to bring 800  hectares of land under irrigated water supply. The project is also going to give you at least 27 kilometres of new farm roads in that area,” he noted.

Giving an update on the progress of the works, he said that pipe laying is more than 90 per cent complete, with wells already drilled. The roads are some 30 to 40 per cent complete and the pumps and administrative building will be done next.

Minister Green said the project also involves establishing storage for excess farm produce and agro-processing, noting that the storage buildings were already under construction.

“We are doing training to ensure that our farmers will be using more modern, innovative techniques; we are doing market assessment so that we are planting what the market requires, thereby establishing linkages,” he added.

The Essex Valley project is scheduled to be completed in early 2025.

Meanwhile, the Minister told the farmers that the New FACE of Food programme is focused on food security, agro-business development, climate change and export expansion.

The objective is to build resilience in the local food system, coming out of lessons learned from the pandemic and the negative impact of extremes in drought and floods, he noted.

Minister of State in the Ministry, Hon. Franklin Witter, in his remarks, noted the resilience of the country’s farmers, despite COVID-19 and other challenges.

“That is why we want to ensure that we provide the kind of support to our farmers,  so they can continue along this path of supplying not only to the local market but also to the tourism market,” he said.

Member of Parliament for Manchester North Western,  Mikael Phillips, who participated in the session, said the stakeholder engagement was a good way to start the year.

He noted that agriculture is key to the country’s continued economic growth.

“The growth of Jamaica won’t come from tourism, the BPO industry or bauxite mining; real growth will come from the agriculture industry – not only production to feed the nation but also the export revenue for the country,” he said.

 

Contact: Barbara Ellington

Release: JIS

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Guyana’s financial support for Palestine

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Rashaed Esson

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#Palestine#Guyana, April 24, 2024 – A cheque of over GY$110 million which is USD$500 thousand, was presented to President Irfaan Ali, at a handover ceremony on April 23, in support of Palestine for Humanitarian efforts, according to reports.

The money, raised by Muslims and non Muslims, comes after an appeal by the National Ramadan Village during the month of Ramadan.

It will be sent to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) to help the victims of the ongoing war.

 

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Royal Caribbean Cancels Haiti Trips

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#RoyalCaribbean, April 26, 2024- Royal Caribbean has decided to cancel all of its trips to Labadee, a popular destination in Haiti due to the worsening crisis, putting further strain on the country’s tourism sector. Cancellations were initially set to last until mid March but now they have been extended through the summer into September, according to a post by Royal Caribbean. A spokesperson for the organization is reported saying the Global Security and Intel team is monitoring the situation in Haiti, further expressing that the cancellations come as the safety and security of its guests are top priority.

 

 

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Haiti Transitional Council Sworn in- Henry Officially Resigns

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#TransitionalCouncil#ArielHenry, April 26, 2024 – Haiti’s de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry officially resigned, following the swearing in of the nine member transitional presidential council on Thursday April 25, 2024. He publicly announced his resignation in a post on Facebook. This follows Henry’s promise last month to exit office after gang members blocked his return to Haiti from Kenya.

 

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