- Ian Allen/Staff Photographer
Robert Levy (left), president and chief executive officer of the Jamaica Broilers Group, with Senator Norman Grant (centre), president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society, and Errol Ennis, State Minister of Agriculture, examining some of the produce on display at the launch of Denbigh 2004 at the head offices of the Jamaica Broilers Group in McCook' s Pen, St. Catherine on Wednesday.
Keisha Shakespeare, Gleaner Writer
ORGANISERS OF the 52nd annual Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show slated for July 31 to August 2 are promising a show with a difference this year.
"It will be a Caribbean event with a Caribbean flavour," said Senator Norman Grant, president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), during the launch of Denbigh 2004 at the Jamaica Broilers head office in McCook's Pen, St. Catherine on Wednesday.
He said that representatives from Barbados, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago have already indicated their intention to attend the show.
Denbigh 2004 is dubbed 'We Are What We Eat, So Let's Eat Jamaican', the same theme being used in the JAS campaign for its 'Eat Jamaica' campaign.
Among the sponsors for the show this year are Jamaica Broilers, Air Jamaica, Bank of Nova Scotia, British West Indian Airways, Carib Cement, Pepsi Cola, Jamaica Producers Group and Digicel.