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Jamaica Gleaner Farmer's Weekly
published: Saturday | July 23, 2005

Manchester, St Elizabeth rack up $40m 'Emily' bill - Preliminary estimates in
PRELIMINARY REPORTS of damage to the agricultural sector by Hurricane Emily in the two worst-affected parishes ­ St. Elizabeth and Manchester ­ have been estimated at approximately $40 million.

Spaldings market vendors to start paying fees soon
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: MILTON BROWN, chairman of the Clarendon Parish Council, has warned that vendors at the Spaldings municipal market will be required to pay market fees when the selling area is relocated.


Agriculture must benefit from tourism - Assamba
MINISTER OF Industry and Tourism, Aloun Assamba, has pledged the support of her ministry in ensuring that the agricultural sector garners greater benefits from the growth of the tourism industry.






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