Jamaica’s Agriculture minister to tackle illegal imports

Agriculture Minister Audley Shaw says he will be taking steps to stop the illegal import of sugar, coffee and other commodities into Jamaica. “Right now, we have a stockpile of 32,000 tons of locally manufactured sugar that cannot be sold because of the illegal importation of white sugar. Some of it is being colored with molasses to (give it an appearance) of brown sugar,” he said.

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“If we do not protect our local industry we have nothing,” he pointed out.

Shaw was addressing farmers from across the island at the 123rd annual general meeting  of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) last week.

The Sugar Industry Authority in an advisory issued in June reminded the public that it is against the law to import raw brown sugar into the island or export brown sugar from the island without first obtaining a license from the authority.

The authority further explained that brown and refined sugar for direct consumption should only be sold in heat-sealed packages, pre-packed by re-packers registered by the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority (NCRA).

Urged to improve prime coffee production

Meanwhile, Minister Shaw told the farmers that there is urgent need to increase production of Blue Mountain and High Mountain coffee to supply the local stores of American coffee chain, Starbucks. “We have already started the process, and last year, we committed J$80 million to begin to support the resuscitation of Blue Mountain Coffee,” he said.

He indicated that coffee farmers will benefit from the distribution of fertilizer in short order.

Starbucks to open stores in Jamaica

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Shaw told them that “Starbucks isn’t here to just import all their coffee. They have pledged to work with us.”

About 15 Starbucks locations are planned for Jamaica.

Five have already opened at locations in the western end of the island and the Corporate Area.

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