More cattle on show at Denbigh
THE NUMBER of cattle on show at the 52nd annual Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show, which got under way in Clarendon yesterday, registered marked improvement over last year.
Cayman to lift ban on produce
GILBERT MCLEAN, the minister with responsibility for agriculture in the Cayman Islands, has said that his country will be lifting the ban imposed more than two years ago on some Jamaican produce, because of the mealy bug scare.
No evidence of mischief - PNP
WERE THEY staged or just mere coincidence? The rumblings that took place in the Parish Councils in early July have drawn differing views from the hierarchy of the Jamaica Labour Party and the People's National Party.
Widescale abuse sparks motor policy change
WIDESPREAD ABUSE by some auto parts dealers forced the Government to implement a new policy governing the importation of damaged vehicles and body parts, according to trade consultant and chairman of the Trade Board, Ambassador Peter King.
High-tech tracking system coming
AS THE Government moves to tighten security and safety at the country's ports of entry, the Immigration Citizenship and Passport Services has begun installing a new US$2 million high-tech computerised data collection system.
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