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Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (right), looks at a glass jar containing cannabis with President of the St. Ann Association of Branch Societies of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Donald Robinson (centre). The Minister was visiting the booth of herbalist and ganja farmer, Ras Amin Ra (left) at the St. Ann Association of Branch Societies’ Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show, held at the Port Rhoades Sports Complex, Discovery Bay, St. Ann on Friday (April 28).

Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (right), looks at a glass jar containing cannabis with President of the St. Ann Association of Branch Societies of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Donald Robinson (centre). The Minister was visiting the booth of herbalist and ganja farmer, Ras Amin Ra (left) at the St. Ann Association of Branch Societies’ Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show, held at the Port Rhoades Sports Complex, Discovery Bay, St. Ann on Friday (April 28).

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 03 May 2023   

MONTEGO BAY, April 30 (JIS):

Farmers in St. Ann are being encouraged to prepare to capitalise on the impending expansion of tourism in the parish. 

With approximately 5,000 new hotel rooms to be added in the resort area over the next five to 10 years,  Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., is urging the farmers to begin to boost production to supply the expected increase in demand for food. 

“St. Ann is a tourism mecca. St. Ann is one of the areas where you have expansion in terms of hotels and everyone wants a piece of St. Ann,” he said. 

“As tourism expands it means there will be more need for our farmers to till the soil because when tourists come to Jamaica one of the most important things that they want is our food…the exquisite nature and spices and taste of Jamaica,” Minister Charles Jr. said.  

He was speaking at the 9th annual staging of the St. Ann Association of Branch Societies of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show, held at the Port Rhoades Sports Complex in Discovery Bay on Friday (April 28).  

The event was hosted in association with the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA). 

Minister Charles Jr. noted that with more than 37000 hectares of land dedicated  to farming, which is the third largest in the island, St. Ann is “bursting with opportunities.” 

He pointed out that farmers in the parish are known for  producing banana, cabbage, carrot, lettuce, Irish and sweet potato, but noted that there is opportunity to diversify production to increase earnings. 

“There is nothing we can’t plant, and the Ministry is focused on developing other crops. In recent times we have focused on cassava, onion, strawberry, ginger. These are things that we are introducing…because this is an area that is blessed with rich, fertile soil,” he noted. 

He said that the Ministry recognises the need to strengthen assistance to farmers and “we are doing everything we can to ensure we give our farmers the technical and the other forms of support that they need to be successful.”  

The agricultural show was held under the theme: ‘Ensuring Food Security Through Youth Engagement.’ 

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