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Jamaica Gleaner Farmer's Weekly
published: Thursday | March 2, 2006

Kenrick Morgan - Getting what he wants from farming
MALVERN, St. Elizabeth: IT HAS been 10 years since Kenrick Morgan got involved in farming and he still loves it. Like many farmers today, Mr. Morgan's love for the earth and what it produces steered him into planting for a living. Growing up in a farming

'WE ARE DOOMED' - Officials say agri-processing needed to save farming sector
WESTERN BUREAU: OPERATING WITHIN a global economy that is 90 per cent reliant on processed foods, Jamaica must move swiftly to engage in wide scale agri-processing to save the declining farming sector.


Mammoth yam haul in St Catherine
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: IT WAS no small miracle when 55-year-old Melvina Francis went to her field in Bendon district in St. Catherine, and found a monstrous Mossella yam weighing a mammoth 142 pounds.






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