Jamaican farmers achieve record crop production 

Farmers in St. Ann, Jamaica, have achieved a remarkable milestone by producing over 89,000 tonnes of domestic crops in 2023. 

This significant accomplishment was highlighted by Hon. Franklin Witter, Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining, during the 10th staging of the St. Ann Agricultural, Industrial, and Food Show on April 26.

A major contribution to national production

Minister Witter emphasized the magnitude of St. Ann’s contribution, noting that it represents approximately 11.5 per cent of the total domestic production for the year. 

This achievement underscores the pivotal role played by the parish’s 170,000 farmers in bolstering food security and sustainability efforts across the island.

Exceeding expectations despite challenges

Despite facing adverse weather conditions, including the impact of climate change, St. Ann’s farmers demonstrated remarkable resilience. 

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Minister Witter praised their exceptional performance in Irish potato production, highlighting their ability to surpass national and global averages. 

This resilience in the face of challenges underscores the importance of innovation and adaptability in modern agriculture.

Government support and commitment

Minister Witter also commended the ongoing efforts of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining in supporting farmers and enhancing their quality of life. 

The commitment to improving agricultural practices and mitigating the effects of climate change remains a top priority for the government, as highlighted by initiatives such as the St. Ann Agricultural, Industrial, and Food Show.

Celebrating excellence and innovation

The event, organized by the St. Ann Association of Branch Societies, Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), in collaboration with the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), provided a platform to celebrate the achievements of local farmers and innovators. 

Long-standing contributors to the agricultural sector in St. Ann were recognized and honored for their dedication and commitment to excellence.

Embracing agriculture in a changing climate

Under the theme ‘Embracing agriculture by adapting to climate change,’ the show underscored the importance of resilience and innovation in confronting the challenges posed by climate change. 

It served as a timely reminder of the need for sustainable agricultural practices and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure the continued prosperity of Jamaica’s agricultural sector.

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