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Jamaica to Sign Commercial Agreement with South Africa for Science and Research

By: , December 3, 2017
Jamaica to Sign Commercial Agreement with South Africa for Science and Research
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Director General at the National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST), Professor Errol Morrison (left) observes a discussion between Charge D’Affaires, South African High Commission, Phillip Riley (centre) and Education Outreach Officer, Natural History Museum, Institute of Jamaica, Eartha Cole, at the NCST Symposium held on November 30 at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston.

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Jamaica and the Republic of South Africa are to sign a Commercial Agreement that will see businesses in both countries collaborating on nutraceuticals, research and development.

This was stated by Charge d’Affaires at the South African High Commission Phillip Riley, while addressing a National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST) Symposium held on November 30 at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston.

The agreement will be signed in a few days during a visit to South Africa by Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Dr. the Hon. Andrew Wheatley; and Director General at NCST, Professor Errol Morrison.

Mr. Riley informed that the Commercial Agreement will supplement the current partnership in place for bilateral scientific research on nutraceuticals, which came into effect in 2015.

“The agreement will allow bush medicine to transition into the modern economy,” Mr. Riley stated.

He said that this new bilateral agreement between both countries will be looking at how “these plants can feed us better, give us better nutrition, and how we can take those ingredients and commercialise them and turn them into businesses”.

Mr. Riley added that the agreement will also involve academia, researchers and business persons.

The symposium was held in collaboration with the Scientific Research Council (SRC) and the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ), and was aimed at exposing science and technology to the youth.

It was also held as part of activities to highlight Science and Technology Month, which is observed in November.

Last Updated: January 4, 2018

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