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Farmers Receive Pineapple Suckers

By: , August 16, 2019

The Key Point:

The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), on Thursday (August 15), handed over 70,000 MD2 Pineapple suckers to farmers in St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, St. James, Hanover, Trelawny and St. Ann.
Farmers Receive Pineapple Suckers
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. J.C. Hutchinson (left), hands over Pineapple suckers to Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) St. Elizabeth Parish Manager, Nathan Samuels (right), who accepts on behalf of farmers of the parish, during a handing-over ceremony at the RADA St. Elizabeth Parish Office, in Santa Cruz, on Thursday, August 15. At centre is Chief Executive Officer of RADA, Peter Thompson.
Farmers Receive Pineapple Suckers
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. J.C. Hutchinson, speaking at the handing-over ceremony for the distribution of Pineapple suckers to farmers, at the RADA St. Elizabeth Parish Office in Santa Cruz, on Thursday, August 15.

The Facts

  • The handing over ceremony was held at the RADA St. Elizabeth Parish Office in Santa Cruz, and was done under the 2019-2020 Production Incentive Programme. Some 4,000 farmers will benefit.
  • The Production Incentive Programme, with a budget of $280 million, is targeting the expansion of nine crops, including pineapple, yam, ginger, dasheen, hot pepper, Irish potato, onion, strawberry and cassava.

The Full Story

The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), on Thursday (August 15), handed over 70,000 MD2 Pineapple suckers to farmers in St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, St. James, Hanover, Trelawny and St. Ann.

The handing over ceremony was held at the RADA St. Elizabeth Parish Office in Santa Cruz, and was done under the 2019-2020 Production Incentive Programme. Some 4,000 farmers will benefit.

The Production Incentive Programme, with a budget of $280 million, is targeting the expansion of nine crops, including pineapple, yam, ginger, dasheen, hot pepper, Irish potato, onion, strawberry and cassava.

In his address at the ceremony, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. J.C. Hutchinson, said the programme aims to maximise and sustain the production of these crops, thus reducing the country’s import bill.

“For the economy to grow, agriculture has to grow and we all as farmers have to play our part to make sure that we are not only looking out for ourselves, but looking out for our community,” Mr. Hutchinson said.

“This is a revolving programme and each farmer will be required to give two suckers per plant back to RADA for redistribution to other selected farmers. We don’t want to import anymore,” he added.

Mr. Hutchinson said there are other crops that the Ministry intends to put on the programme over time, including bamboo, castor bean and cannabis.

He indicated that 110,000 pepper seedlings will be distributed soon to farmers in St. Elizabeth, Manchester, Westmoreland, Trelawny and Hanover.

“Another 230,000 seedlings will be distributed from September to November of this year. This will total 28 hectares to be planted by farmers across the island,” Mr. Hutchinson said.

For his part, RADA’s Chief Executive Officer, Peter Thompson, noted that of the $280 million for the Production Incentive Programme, approximately $71.5 million has been received.

“We have expended $32 million to procure planting materials, fertilizers, chemicals and assist with land preparation,” he said.

“Farmers are encouraged to participate in training programmes, so that when we are not there, you can understand what to do to take the crops from the embryotic stage right up to production,” Mr. Thompson advised.

Last Updated: August 16, 2019

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