Jamaica and Cuba discuss increased agricultural partnership

Jamaica is looking to forge closer ties with Cuba for the further development of the local agriculture sector.

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Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Pearnel Charles Jr. said there is potential for the countries to join efforts in research and development for pest and weed management and alternatives for animal feed and fertilizers.

“These are areas of focus because they directly impact our capacity for increased and improved production and will be a focus as we, in Jamaica, drive our ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ strategy, which we welcome Cuba to join,” he said.

“Another important area of continued collaboration that can be better refined is engagement as it relates to the expertise for repair of equipment used in farming operations.”

He was speaking during a recent virtual meeting with Cuba’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Maury Hechavarria Bermudez.

Minister Charles Jr. reiterated the Government’s commitment to exploring all viable options to advance agriculture and ultimately, achieve food security.

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Jamaica and Cuba have enjoyed friendly relations over the last 50 years, with thousands of students benefiting from tertiary education, including specialized training in the field of agriculture.

The Ministry of Agriculture continues to prioritize its ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ strategy, which aims to expand the sector’s growth and sustainability, achieve food security and reduce the food import bill.

These engagements include the Planting with a Purpose initiative, which will see bauxite lands not intended for mining, being used for orchard crops; and the ‘Farm In Schools’ program that aims to teach students about the dynamics of agriculture and fisheries and promote nutritious eating habits from an early age.

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“The ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ philosophy contemplates all of the uncertainties that may come and positions us in a way to have improved efficiency that will allow for greater productivity, reductions in waste and loss, and the introduction of more scientific and business-like methods to ensure sustainability and resilience in our sector, which is one of the most important sectors,” he emphasized.

Mr. Charles further said consequent on concerns regarding shortages or disruptions in the supply of some foods “[the campaign] also drives, in a very strategic way, the substitution of those foods and provides a range of alternatives that are healthier.”

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