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Business

Tremendous response to Fruit Tree Crop Project ­ Clarke

AGRICULTURE MINISTER, Roger Clarke, has described the response from farmers to the Fruit Tree Crop Project as "tremendous". The Minister pointed out that the aim of the project was to get some 800 hectares (2,000 acres) under production within the first.

Farmers get $20m for drought losses
FARMERS IN 13 parishes have received $20 million to cover some of the losses caused by this year's drought. The money came from the Government's drought rehabilitation programme. According to Deputy Executive Director of the Rural Agricultural...

New plans for pimento season
PORT ANTONIO: PLANS FOR the harvesting and marketing of pimento berries are being implemented by the Jamaica Agriculture Society (JAS) branch in Portland.










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