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    CIB Brightens Christmas for Coconut Farmers in St. Mary and St. Thomas – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Coconut farmers in St. Mary and St. Thomas have acquired provides from the Coconut Trade Board (CIB) to help of their ongoing restoration from losses sustained throughout Hurricane Beryl’s passage simply south of Jamaica on July 3.

    The provisions have been handed over to farmers in two farm teams in St. Mary and their counterparts in St. Thomas on December 19 and 20, respectively.

    Every farmer acquired two baggage of fertiliser and 25 seedlings, whereas every farmer group was given a twig pack to be shared by the membership.

    The seedlings are the Maypan selection, which was engineered by the CIB to be immune to Deadly Yellowing illness, amongst different qualities.

    CIB Chief Government Officer (CEO), Shaun Cameron, informed JIS Information that the objects are meant to brighten the festive season for the farmers, by serving to them to bounce again after Beryl’s devastation.

    “The explanation for the delay within the Beryl response is as a result of the Coconut Trade Board is [self-funded]. So we needed to handle our money flows and be sure that now we have sufficient money to offer the required presents to our farmers for Christmas, in order that they might have an exquisite and productive Christmas,” he stated.

    Mr. Cameron indicated that different farmer teams will profit from the Board’s gesture over the forthcoming weeks.

    Lead farmer for the Crescent farm group in St. Mary, Michael Swaby, was delighted to just accept the provides on behalf of his colleagues.

    “This can take us a really far manner. We have now been struggling with excessive rainfall, and the storm in July has been very devastating to us. So we welcome and we nicely admire the presents,” he informed JIS Information.

    Representatives of the CIB additionally engaged each teams of beneficiaries in dialogue about their farm practices and answered their questions.

    The Coconut Trade Board (CIB) Botanist/Plant Breeder, Chantelle McTaggart, makes a presentation to guide farmer of the Crescent farm group in St. Mary, Michael Swaby, on December 19.



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