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Gov’t Provides $200 Million To Assist Cane Farmers In St. Thomas

By: , January 27, 2020

The Key Point:

The Government will be providing $200 million to assist sugar-cane farmers in St. Thomas, who have been negatively affected by the closure of the Golden Grove Sugar Factory.
Gov’t Provides $200 Million To Assist Cane Farmers In St. Thomas
Photo: Adrian Walker
Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon Audley Shaw (left) listens to Donovan Taylor (right), during a meeting with sugar-cane farmers previously employed by the Golden Grove Sugar Factory in St. Thomas. The meeting was held at the factory in Duckenfield, on Friday (January 24).
Gov’t Provides $200 Million To Assist Cane Farmers In St. Thomas
Photo: Adrian Walker
Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon Audley Shaw, listens to Donald Williamson (left), during a meeting with sugar-cane farmers previously employed by the Golden Grove Sugar Factory in St. Thomas. The meeting was held at the factory in Duckenfield, on Friday (January 24).

The Facts

  • Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Audley Shaw, made the announcement during a meeting with the farmers, at the factory located in Duckenfield on Friday (January 24).
  • “We started out by asking for $50 million to help you, then we went up to $80 million. Well, I am telling you today that I have gotten approval now for $200 million to start helping in the process here,” he said.

The Full Story

The Government will be providing $200 million to assist sugar-cane farmers in St. Thomas, who have been negatively affected by the closure of the Golden Grove Sugar Factory.

Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Audley Shaw, made the announcement during a meeting with the farmers, at the factory located in Duckenfield on Friday (January 24).

“We started out by asking for $50 million to help you, then we went up to $80 million. Well, I am telling you today that I have gotten approval now for $200 million to start helping in the process here,” he said.

Minister Shaw noted that the funds are to be used for the planting of new crops, given that the demand for sugar cane has decreased.

“That $200 million is going to go into the ground, because handing out money just to carry you through next week and next month will not solve the problem,” he said.

“Importantly, the majority of that $200 million is going to be used to assist you to start planting other things. It will come in the form of inputs, fertilisers, seeds and animals,” he added.

Minister Shaw said cane cutters who are not farmers will benefit from the support as well.

Meanwhile, he is encouraging farmers who need land for planting to come forward.

He advised them to present their plans to the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), which will share those plans with the Ministry.

“Help is coming, and it’s coming fast; it’s coming next month,” he said.

The Golden Grove Sugar Factory was closed in 2019 by manufacturing company Seprod, which took over the business in 2009 with the hope of reviving the ailing sugar operation.

Last Updated: January 27, 2020