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    Coffee farmers impacted by Hurricane Melissa get boost with donation of fertilizer by JACRA

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Espresso farmers impacted by Hurricane Melissa obtained a properly wanted enhance with the donation of fertilizer by the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA).

    5000 baggage of fertiliser valued at roughly $35 million have been handed over throughout a ceremony, yesterday.

    The Jamaica Espresso Growers Affiliation and the Jamaica Espresso Exporters Affiliation each obtained a mixed 2 thousand baggage of fertiliser, valued at roughly $10 million.

    Hurricane Melissa prompted widespread injury to espresso farms throughout blue mountain and excessive mountain areas, as such, the initiative goals to help farmers in restoring tree well being, stabilising yields, and guaranteeing that Jamaica’s globally famend espresso trade continues to thrive.

    By offering fast inputs and technical steering, JACRA is working to make sure that farmers can recuperate and that the nation’s premium espresso maintains its status for high quality within the world market.

    Talking on the ceremony, JACRA’s Appearing Director Normal, Wayne Hunter, highlighted the crucial significance of the espresso sector to the nation’s financial system and the function of coordinated restoration efforts.

    The Director Normal additionally reaffirmed JACRA’s ongoing dedication to supporting the espresso trade at each stage.



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