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Gov’t Boosting Irrigation In St. Elizabeth

By: , June 15, 2023
Gov’t Boosting Irrigation In St. Elizabeth
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (second right), looks at the colourful display of fruits and vegetables at the Rural Agricultural Development Authority’s (RADA) St. Elizabeth ‘Agrifest’ at the Social Development Commission (SDC) Complex in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, on June 9. Looking on are (from left): Director of Minerals, Land and Environmental Management in the Ministry, Dorlan Burrell; RADA’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, Winston Simpson; RADA St. Elizabeth Deputy Parish Manager, Jermaine Wilson; and RADA St. Elizabeth Parish Agricultural Manager (Acting), Mark Lee.
Gov’t Boosting Irrigation In St. Elizabeth
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (second right), greets Farmer, Paul Lee (left), while Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Dermon Spence (right), looks on. Occasion was the Rural Agricultural Development Authority’s (RADA) St. Elizabeth ‘Agrifest’ at the Social Development Commission (SDC) Complex in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, on June 9.
Gov’t Boosting Irrigation In St. Elizabeth
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (second left), points out something of interest to a group of students, during the Rural Agricultural Development Authority’s (RADA) St. Elizabeth ‘ Agrifest’ at the Social Development Commission (SDC) Complex in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, on June 9. Looking on at left is RADA’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, Winston Simpson.

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The Government is spending $700 million to improve irrigation systems and support farmers across the parish of St. Elizabeth.

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green, said the investment is part of the greater Essex Valley Irrigation Infrastructure Development Programme that aims to improve access to irrigation to boost agricultural production and food security.

He was addressing the Rural Agricultural Development Authority’s (RADA) St. Elizabeth Open Day dubbed ‘Agrifest’ at the Social Development Commission (SDC) Complex in Santa Cruz on June 9.

“We’re spending $700 million to map the area and we will be running the pipeline from Lacovia into reservoirs… and then piping it to our farmers,” said Minister Green, noting that the funds will also go towards providing over 1000 people with titles for their properties.
He said that the National Irrigation Commission (NIC) is also looking into providing small irrigation kits for St. Elizabeth farmers.

“We have done well in relation to drip irrigation, but I know more farmers need some of the tanks, some of the drip hoses to be able to increase their productivity,” he noted.

Minister Green said the Government recognises the untapped potential of former mining lands and plans to allocate $29 million this year towards the establishment of greenhouses in those areas.

“I’ve asked Minister of State in the Ministry, Hon. Franklin Witter, to take charge of our land reclamation….[the lands] can be utilised for agriculture,” he indicated.

“So, Minister Witter is going to take charge of that and also take charge of our land titling programme. Too many people have been moved off their lands that have been used for bauxite mining and they still do not have titles for their new properties. We’re going to fix that during this tenure,” he pledged.

The RADA St. Elizabeth ‘Agrifest’ was held under the theme: ‘Enriching Neighborhood, Bettering Our Nation – Grow Smart, Eat Smart with St. Bess.’

The event showcased the best of the parish’s vibrant and thriving farming sector.

Last Updated: June 15, 2023