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Jamaica Gleaner Farmer's Weekly
published: Thursday | March 8, 2007

80 per cent payout for coffee cultivators - Grant
Essex Valley, St Elizabeth: President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Senator Norman Grant, has said the liquidators of the Dyoll Insurance Company have agreed to pay the island's coffee farmers $158.4 million. Senator Grant said the liquidators agreed...

... Lauds 'St Bess' farmers' dedication to agriculture

Black River, St. St. Elizabeth: Farmers in St. Elizabeth have been lauded for their dedication to agriculture by president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society, Norman Grant, who said that the parish was leading in crop production.

UN rep urges focus on rural development

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO) representative to Jamaica, Dr. Dunstan Campbell, is urging the Government to place greater focus on rural development to reduce poverty and address rural-urban drift.





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