News
Jamaica anticipates 100% self-sufficiency for table potatoes this year
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries of Jamaica, Hon. J.C. Hutchinson says he is anticipating that Jamaica will achieve its goal of 100 per cent self-sufficiency in the production of table Irish potato this year.
He was speaking at the launch of the H&L Agro’s Duwest soluble crop nutrition line at the Junction Guesthouse Auditorium in St. Elizabeth on Wednesday (March 14).
Mr. Hutchinson said entities such as H&L Agro have been a pillar of support in Jamaica’s National Irish Potato Expansion programme, which is aimed at reducing imports of the crop.
The objective, he said, is to lower the island’s food import bill, which now stands at over US$800 million, and shore up food security.
J.C. Hutchinson, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries of Jamaica: “H&L Agro has been… working with our farmers to optimise their production through the use of proper agronomic practices, and I believe that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, we will achieve our goal this year.”
The Minister said partnerships between State and non-State entities, including input suppliers, have continued to contribute in a huge way to the growth of the agricultural sector, which he described as the “main driving force in the industrial development of this country”.
J.C. Hutchinson: “As a Government, we understand the critical role that partnerships play in moving the agricultural sector forward as we strive towards attaining economic growth.” “In fact, I believe that partnerships, whether it is between the various government agencies or the private and public sectors, are critical to the overall development of our country.”
Related : Jamaican Resort Group supports farmers to provide guests with local potatoes
Mr. Hutchinson noted that the Ministry is working towards increasing the production of Scotch bonnet pepper.
He also reiterated the need to increase production by placing greater emphasis on value-chain production, which will ensure that “no agricultural produce goes to waste”. J.C. Hutchinson: “This means that we not only consume products in their primary state, but that we move along the value chain to produce items such as jams, jellies, juices, and use trash to be converted to fertiliser and feed.”
Source: Government of Jamaica
Latest News
We are excited to host the 12th World Potato Congress in Adelaide from 23-26 June, 2024 in Adelaide, South Australia. Registrations and abstract submissions are rolling in and we encourage…
[...]Reminder to Register for the April 3rd webinar: The World Potato Congress Inc. is pleased to present the Webinar: The National Potato Program and its Contribution to Potato Industry Advancement…
[...]Abstract submission & Early bird registration deadlines extended! Great news for those who are yet to register and/or submit their abstracts. Both deadlines for the 12th World Potato Congress in Adelaide…
[...]In 2021, the World Potato Congress Inc, (WPC), under the support of Directors Romain Cools and André Devaux, began to explore the idea of a day to celebrate and honour the…
[...]The World Potato Congress Inc, (WPC), is an organization committed to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Sustainability Goals, the objectives of which include improving food security and nutrition…
[...]“We extend a warm welcome to Peak of the Market as a new member of our family of Sustaining Partners,” says WPC President Dr. Peter VanderZaag. “Peak of the Market…
[...]Potatoes Australia Ltd. is pleased to officially declare Ms. Robbie Davis as the Ambassador for the highly anticipated World Potato Congress 2024 to be held in Adelaide from June 23…
[...]Due to the overwhelming response of nominations; we will no longer be accepting new ones. Thank you 12th WORLD POTATO CONGRESS ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA JUNE 23-26, 2024 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS INDUSTRY…
[...]In 2024, Australia proudly welcomes the 12th World Potato Congress to Adelaide, marking a significant moment for the global potato industry. Scheduled from June 23-26, the World Potato Congress not only provides…
[...]The World Potato Congress Inc. is pleased to inform you that the resolution on the International Day of the Potato has been adopted by consensus of the United Nations General…
[...]