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December 2019
 

Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Hon. Audley Shaw (right), shares in a photo opportunity with Jamaica Coffee Exporters Association honouree, Richard Sharp (centre), who collects a plaque from JCEA Chairman, Norman Grant at the JCEA inaugural awards banquet at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on December 7.

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 09 Dec 2019    communications   

Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Hon. Audley Shaw, says the government is embarking upon a drive to increase tree densities on coffee plantations from the current average of between 600 to 650 plants per acre to 800 plants per acre.
This, he noted, is to be done over time and is a part of initiatives being undertaken to stimulate future growth of the coffee sector.
Mr. Shaw was addressing the inaugural awards banquet of the Jamaica Coffee Exporters Association (JCEA) at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on December 7.
Other initiatives to boost growth of the sector, Mr. Shaw noted, include the provision of fertilizer assistance, supplies and training to coffee farmers, which is being facilitated by the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA) under the Productivity Incentive Programme.
“To date, approximately 27,000 bags of 25lb fertilizers have been distributed to registered farmers in the Jamaica Blue Mountain (JBM) and Jamaica High Mountain (JHM) regions. We do need to talk more about this because we have additional fertilizers available,” Mr. Shaw noted.

Meanwhile, the Minister informed that a grant is being sought from the Chinese government of US$100million to build out the road access infrastructure in the Blue Mountain region.

He noted that this will assist in increasing production and quality of the Blue Mountain coffee.

In her address, President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO), Diane Edwards, said her organisation is committed to working with the JCEA to build up the coffee industry and to find new markets.

Chairman of the JCEA, Norman Grant, in his remarks noted that the coffee industry is seeing a “slow and steady recovery…as the market is now reordering”.

During the awards ceremony, five veterans of Jamaica’s coffee industry were honoured. They are John Oliver “Jackie” Minott; St Clair Shirley; Dr Charles Lyn; Richard Anthony Sharp; and current Chairman of the JCEA, Norman Grant.

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