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Farmers in Portland to benefit from agriculture project
published: Wednesday | February 22, 2006

FARMERS IN west Portland are to benefit in April from an all-purpose tractor and other equipment valued at US$88,266, under the West Portland Jamaica Agricultural Society Modernisation Farming Project.

Senator Norman Grant, President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), made the disclosure during the State of the Nation Debate at Gordon House last week.

Senator Grant said the project would provide invaluable benefits to the farmers of Hart Hill, Windsor Castle, Spring Gardens and surrounding areas, by stimulating increased productivity and contribute to the reduction of the urban/rural drift.

The JAS president said the project was firmly endorsed by the Japanese Government, which had provided the tractor, and would ably complement the JAS/Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) pool of tractors.

SIX TRACTORS

In order to help in the transformation of the agricultural sector into a commercially viable industry, the JAS, supported by the DBJ, has invested in the provision of six tractors valued at $12 million, to be used for the modernisation of farming practices.

The pool of six tractors is being utilised by JAS farmers in the parishes of St. Mary, St. Catherine, St. Ann, Manchester, St. Elizabeth and Clarendon, with a total 1,158 acres of land ploughed during the January to December 2005 period.

- Jamaica Information Service

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