Thousands of new jobs predicted in Jamaica resulting from patent product

KINGSTON, Jamaica  – The director general of the National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST), Professor Errol Morrison, says an estimated 160,000 new jobs are expected to be created during the production stage of a newly patented nutraceutical.

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NCST said that the product, Zon Teason, which was a plant researched through collaboration with the Northern Caribbean University and a number of other international tertiary institutions, will be launched on June 24 by Zon International Holdings.

Morrison said the product, which was the first plant to be patented in the United States in 50 years, has been so accorded in several additional countries, with similar accreditation pending in three others, including Jamaica.

He told the Jamaica Information Service (JIS) that for nearly a decade, the Jamaica government has had a strong interest in nutraceuticals, which are extracts from plants, minerals or animals with established health benefits.

Morrison said the newly patented product is one such on the list that the NCST was mandated by the government to take interest in.

He noted that, anecdotally, researchers have found that the new nutraceutical has anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties, adding that the NCST is optimistic about the product’s potential.

Morrison said investments were initiated through the National Foundation for the Development of Science and Technology (NFDST), in tandem with scientists at NCU, to maximise this potential.

He said the collaboration is a success story that the NCST hopes will be replicated with and by other private innovators and that the anticipated success of Zon Teason “is how the government, through the NCST, is establishing science and technology as a potential developer, and to demonstrate science and technology at work in the development of the nation.”

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