In a recent meeting with the Egg Farmers Association, the Jamaican Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining, Floyd Green has emphasized the importance of implementing a strategic marketing campaign aimed at increasing public awareness of the nutritional benefits of eggs.
Recognizing eggs as a vital, cost-effective source of nutrition, Green highlighted the need for a unified effort to elevate their consumption amid health and climate challenges.
Emphasizing nutritional value in marketing
The minister pointed out the necessity of educating the population on the essential role eggs play in daily diets due to their rich content of proteins, minerals, and vitamins.
The emphasis on health and affordability is set to be a cornerstone of the proposed marketing strategy, with the goal of shifting public perception and dietary habits toward increased egg consumption.
Commendations and challenges for egg farmers
Green extended his congratulations to the local egg farmers for their commendable work in increasing the egg supply.
Despite the rise in production, he drew attention to the need for marketing campaigns to match supply with consumption levels.
The Minister’s remarks came in the wake of observing a significant production boom amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, where Jamaican egg farmers saw a remarkable 39.4 per cent increase in production, defying the economic turbulence caused by the pandemic.
A self-sufficient industry: No imports since 2007
Highlighting the achievements of Jamaica’s egg industry, Green noted the country’s self-sufficiency, which has eliminated the need for egg imports since 2007. This self-reliance came through even as the pandemic threatened stability, with the industry managing to avoid the pitfalls of a heavy reliance on the hotel market, which had seen a downturn during the global crisis.
Potential market glut and proactive measures
The minister cautioned that the success in production could lead to a market glut if consumption does not keep pace.
To counteract this, he urged for a collaborative approach involving all stakeholders to foster a rise in the egg consumption rate.















