Jamaica’s Agriculture Ministry mobilizes support for stakeholders as Hurricane Beryl threatens

As Hurricane Beryl looms over the horizon, Jamaica’s Ministry of Agriculture has launched comprehensive efforts to secure the agriculture, fisheries, and mining sectors from potential devastation. 

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This proactive stance aims to mitigate the anticipated impacts of the hurricane, ensuring that the backbone of the local economy—its farmers and fishers—faces minimal disruption.

Mobilization of response teams

The ministry has activated a specialized hurricane response team tasked with preparing for the impending storm. 

This team’s mandate includes coordinating with various stakeholders to implement strategic measures designed to safeguard the sectors under threat.

Targeted support for flood-prone areas

Recognizing the heightened risk in flood-prone regions, the ministry has deployed extension officers to critical areas, including the vegetable-rich terrains of Clarendon and St Ann. 

These officers are on the ground, offering crucial support and guidance to local farmers, helping them brace their operations against the hurricane’s impact.

Infrastructure and agricultural readiness

In anticipation of heavy rains and potential flooding, the ministry has already undertaken the clearing of several drains and waterways. 

Additional measures include the enhancement of drainage systems, securing livestock by relocating vulnerable animals to higher grounds, fortifying poultry structures, and, where possible, harvesting mature crops preemptively.

Farmers operating within agro-parks are being urged to coordinate with the Agro-Invest Corporation to prepare these zones thoroughly. The goal is to minimize flood risks and protect both crops and infrastructure from damage.

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Deployment of essential equipment

The Ministry has strategically positioned essential equipment across all parishes to aid in emergency response efforts. 

This equipment will play a crucial role in clearing debris, unblocking drains, and supporting recovery initiatives once the storm has passed.

Comprehensive communication and advisory network

The Ministry assures that all systems are set to high alert, with teams ready for deployment from various agencies. 

Farmers are encouraged to maintain communication with local agricultural offices and officers from the Rural Agricultural Development Authority, Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority, and other key bodies such as the Banana Board, Coconut Board, and the National Irrigation Commission, among others.

Through these coordinated efforts, the Ministry of Agriculture aims to navigate the challenges posed by Hurricane Beryl with minimal losses, emphasizing preparedness and swift action in the face of natural adversities.

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