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    JACRA Donates 2,000 Bags of Fertiliser Valued at $10 Million to Coffee Industry – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Performing Director Basic, Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), Wayne Hunter (proper), shakes arms with President of the Jamaica Espresso Exporters Affiliation, Dr. Norman Grant (centre), throughout a ceremony held at JACRA’s headquarters in Kingston on Wednesday (December 17) to donate over 2,000 luggage of fertiliser valued at roughly $10 million to key stakeholders within the espresso sector. Wanting on is President of the Jamaica Espresso Growers Affiliation, Donald Salmon. The initiative is consistent with JACRA’s dedication to supporting productiveness and sustainability inside Jamaica’s espresso business following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.




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    Performing Director Basic, Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), Wayne Hunter (proper), is in dialogue with (from left) President of the Jamaica Espresso Growers Affiliation, Donald Salmon, and President of the Jamaica Espresso Exporters Affiliation, Dr. Norman Grant. Event was a ceremony held at JACRA’s headquarters in Kingston on December 17, handy over greater than 2,000 luggage of fertiliser, valued at roughly $10 million, to key companions within the espresso sector. The initiative in consistent with JACRA’s dedication to help productiveness and sustainability in Jamaica’s espresso business following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

     

    Performing Director Basic, Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), Wayne Hunter, addresses a ceremony handy over greater than 2,000 luggage of fertiliser valued at roughly $10 million to key companions within the espresso sector, at JACRA’s headquarters in Kingston on December 17.


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