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Jamaica Gleaner Farmer's Weekly
published: Saturday | September 25, 2004

Millions lost in aquaculture
OPERATORS OF aquaculture farms in Hill Run, St. Catherine, are still counting their losses since the widespread flooding as a result of Hurricane Ivan two weeks ago, and already the damage has run into millions of dollars.

Farmers to get relief materials
THE JAMAICA Agricultural Society (JAS) says it will commence distributing agricultural relief items to farmers who suffered as a result of Hurricanes Charley and Ivan, on Wednesday. The association has so far received 100 bags of fertilisers and 100...


Fungus hits yam cultivators
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: SWEET YAM farmers in south-east St. Ann have been hard hit by the anthracnose fungus and have suffered losses amounting to thousands of dollars.




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