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Ground to Be Broken for Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme

By: , March 6, 2025
Ground to Be Broken for Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme
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Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green, gives keynote address at the Agri-Vision Forum held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in Kingston on Tuesday (March 4) under the theme “Championing Secure Food Production”.

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Cabinet has given approval for ground to be broken in a few months, for the US$150-million Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme.

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green, made the disclosure at the Jamaica Broilers Group Agri-Vision Forum held at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston on Tuesday (March 4).

When completed, the facility will take water from the Black River to irrigate more than 3,000 hectares of already highly productive lands across South St. Elizabeth.

Minister Green also informed that the Government has invested $10 billion over the last six years to put in new irrigation networks in the Southern Plains [Agricultural Development Project] including Amity Hall in St. Catherine and Parnassus in Clarendon, as well as in Essex Valley, which is parts of Manchester and South St. Elizabeth, to provide 300 hectares of irrigated land to farmers.

Meanwhile, Mr. Green pointed to plans to establish cold storage facilities across the island, to extend the quality, nutritional value, and shelf life of produce.

“We have to fix some of the fundamental challenges in agriculture, and it’s to roll out a well-established cold chain network to provide storage for our farmers, especially in times of oversupply. The only way to truly fix that is to be able to have storage mechanisms that will extend the shelf life of those products,” Minister Green said.

He informed the Government has already broken ground on a $123-million storage facility in Kirkvine, Manchester, which will assist vegetable farmers.

The facility is slated to be completed in six months.

Mr. Green added that the Ministry is also working on retrofitting the storage facility in Coleyville, Manchester, that was established years ago, with renewable energy.

Additionally, modular cold storage facilities made from small containers powered by solar renewable energy will be placed in high-production zones.

Last Updated: March 6, 2025