Edmund Bartlett says tourism is the fastest and easiest way to transfer wealth to the poor

Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett says tourism is “the fastest and easiest way to transfer wealth from the rich to the poor” even as he noted that the Caribbean region needs to do more to retain more of the tourism spending.

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“As the plane lands it brings wealth and as the cruise ship docks, similarly. No planting, no reaping, no germination, no packaging, no shipping. Immediately, the dollar goes straight into the pockets of an ordinary man,” Bartlett told the Caribbean Tourism Association’s (CTO) “Destination Media Briefing” held as part of activities for the CTO Business Meetings and Caribbean Aviation Day Event, which ended on Thursday.

Bartlett said Jamaica is increasing the retention of tourism dollars “by building the capacity of our people to supply on the demand of tourism,” pointing out that tourism has the “highest propensity to consume” of any industry in the world.

“That’s all we do,” he said, adding that 42 percent of visitor’s expenditure is on food.

“Let’s start producing food. Let our farmers do it and let’s have the farm-to-table arrangement,” Bartlett said, urging the establishment of a supply logistics center.

“… this recovery has given us a nice opportunity for that because it has provided something called — it’s painful to some but it is true — the supply chain disruption,” Bartlett said, noting that the level of local purchases in the hotels in the Caribbean “has stepped up to a new level.

“We want to grow that. That’s how we transfer wealth, so we don’t send back the wealth on the plane to the destination of origin. We must train and train and train and build the capacity of people today with technology.”

He suggested that the region no longer has to outsource marketing services.

“We could do that for it in Jamaica, right in Barbados, right in St. Kitts,” Bartlett said, adding that a foodie youngster in Montego Bay recorded a video of him that generated 32,000 hits.

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“What I’m trying to say is that tourism has now become an industry of the people. It is no longer the preserve of the privileged because people own experiences and people travel for experiences. I’ve always said this, people travel to fulfill their passions. What are their passions? Anything, almost everything. It’s amazing that people make money in Jamaica from making two foolish crabs’ race…

“So, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist. You just need to have an idea in tourism that can be converted into some material good that people would pay for.”

Bartlett said Jamaica is moving into non-traditional markets, including Africa and Asia, noting that the pandemic enveloped every continent and country simultaneously.

 

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