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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Monday | April 21, 2008

Nurturing the Christian culture at Jamaica Broilers
If there is one group of companies that stands out above others in sponsoring major Christian events and organisations, it is the Jamaica Broilers Group. It is headed by president, Robert Levy. Levy has been a born-again Christian for many years.

Scientist wary of toxic levels in cassava

At least one university professor is cautioning the Government against pursuing its plan to use cassava as an alternative to rice and wheat. On Wednesday, agriculture minister Dr Christopher Tufton announced the move to use mined-out bauxite lands to plant the root crop...

Mined-out lands bad for cassava production?

There are concerns about the proposal to use mined-out bauxite lands to cultivate cassava. Mark Harris, associate professor of environmental science at the Northern Caribbean University, opines that the current method of removing soil for mining often...





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