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    Cassava farmers in St Thomas poised for growth through land lease – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Floyd Inexperienced on the current St Thomas Agricultural Present in Morant Bay.

    Cassava farmers in St Thomas stand to realize from improved operational regularisation following the announcement of land lease provisions beneath the newly established St Thomas Cassava Growers’ Affiliation Restricted.

    Talking throughout the current St Thomas Agricultural Present in Morant Bay, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Inexperienced, stated the Sugar Firm of Jamaica is working to regularise the farmers, including that cassava growers are to obtain leases for the lands they domesticate, enabling them to broaden their agricultural investments.

    Inexperienced hailed the farmers for positioning St Thomas as a nationwide chief in cassava manufacturing.

    “Actually, final yr we harvested over 120 hectares of cassava, participating over 180 farmers; and that is regardless of them having a tricky yr with Hurricane Beryl (and) Tropical Storm Rafael. The St Thomas cassava farmers proceed to do extraordinarily nicely,” the minister stated.

    Inexperienced expressed specific satisfaction with the success the farmers have achieved since forming the group.

    “Once we first met and so they raised their points round cassava and round land, I stated to them, ‘Hear, one of the best ways to take care of these points is to kind yourselves into a bunch’. For those who take a look at them now, they haven’t solely fashioned themselves into a bunch – and I hear that among the greatest feminine farmers are a part of that group – they’ve additionally staged their very first cassava competition, and it went extraordinarily nicely,” he acknowledged.

    The inaugural St Thomas Cassava Competition was held on the Golden Grove Sports activities Complicated on February 28. The occasion, which is poised to change into an annual fixture, introduced collectively stakeholders, cassava fans and group members for a vibrant celebration of the beloved crop.

    Inexperienced additionally highlighted different methods by which St Thomas has been main in agriculture, noting that the parish is “the most important producer of East Indian and Julie mangoes and the most important supporter of the exportation of mangoes”.

    St Thomas can be main in onion manufacturing, having yielded 3,396 tonnes final yr – accounting for 60 per cent of the nationwide output.



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