Jamaica’s agricultural sector growth surpasses 10% in first quarter of 2024

Jamaica’s Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining, Floyd Green, revealed promising insights during Wednesday’s post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House. 

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According to preliminary data, the agricultural sector experienced remarkable growth, surpassing a notable 10 per cent mark in the first quarter of 2024.

Acknowledging farmer dedication amidst drought challenges

Green commended the diligence and commitment of farmers, attributing the sector’s success to their unwavering efforts. 

However, amidst this achievement, he emphasized the pressing need to address the challenges posed by an ongoing drought cycle, significantly impacting agricultural operations across the nation.

Field assessments to gauge drought impact on produce

Highlighting the proactive measures taken by the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), Green informed that teams are actively engaged in assessing the drought’s repercussions on produce, particularly focusing on vegetables.

Extended periods of drought typically exert severe strain on vegetable cultivation, especially affecting leafy greens. 

Although specific figures were not yet available, Green anticipated comprehensive insights into the situation by the following week.

Mitigation strategies to salvage crop losses

In response to the looming threat of crop losses, Green outlined the government’s concerted efforts in drought mitigation. 

The primary objective is to minimize losses and support farmers in safeguarding their crops against adverse environmental conditions. 

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Despite these efforts, Green acknowledged the likelihood of some fallout but remained optimistic about mitigating the impact through proactive measures.

Collaboration to ensure consistent vegetable supplies

Green highlighted collaborative initiatives, including meetings with greenhouse clusters, aimed at bolstering vegetable production to maintain consistent supplies amidst the challenges posed by the drought. 

Such partnerships underscore the collective determination to sustain agricultural productivity and meet the nation’s demand for essential food supplies.

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