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    Gov’t allocates $100M to support the recovery of the Banana and Plantain Industry

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The federal government has allotted $100 million to help the restoration of the Banana and Plantain Trade, following devastation by Hurricane Melissa.

    Agriculture Minister Floyd Inexperienced famous that the Banana and Plantain Trade is important to Jamaica’s meals safety.

    He was talking immediately on the Banana Board’s Hurricane Melissa Restoration Programme handover ceremony in St. James.

    Primarily based on current assessments, about 4,170 hectares of banana and plantain have been broken throughout the Class 5 storm.

    This affected about 7000 farmers, who suffered over 90% crop loss.

    Mr. Inexperienced defined that the help consists of provision of fertilizer.

    Concern has been raised in regards to the discount in provide of the fruits and requires importation.

    Mr. Inexperienced famous that importation will not be an possibility, citing plant well being dangers and the opportunity of introducing illnesses that might wipe out native banana and plantain timber.



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