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Farmer's Weekly

Farmers set to benefit from ginger project
A $2 million ginger expansion project, part of a programme by the Government to address the ginger rhizome rot, has been implemented in Johnson Mountain, Bowden Pen and Wilmington in St. Thomas. The project is funded by the Eastern Jamaica Agriculture...

DISTINCTLY NATIVE: The Broadleaf tree

THE BROADLEAF tree is second to Central American cedar, the most important timber species of Jamaica.


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