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Jamaica Gleaner Farmer's Weekly
published: Saturday | May 28, 2005

'CSME will boost agri sector'
DELANO FRANKLYN, State Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, said the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) will be the main vehicle that will allow farmers, as well as other members of the productive sector, to compete effectively...

Cultivation resumes at Askenish All-Age School
HANOVER: THE ASKENISH All-Age School in Hanover has resumed cultivation on its five-year-old farm, despite suffering from the recent drought and hurricanes and the lack of piped water.


Nathaniel Lions - Still tilling the soil after 65 years
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: NATHANIEL LIONS first experience in farming began at age five when his father died. Mr. Lions said he learned how to plant seeds such as peas and corn.






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