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JBI Looking to Improve Bauxite Industry Operations

By: , April 23, 2024

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The Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI) will continue to collaborate with its stakeholders to facilitate improved operation of the bauxite industry.

The JBI expects that this will be achieved by providing support in the form of research-driven advice to industry players and engaging in activities
aimed at protecting bauxite lands from sterilisation.

Details of the engagements are outlined in the Jamaica Public Bodies Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for the year ending March 2025.

“Accordingly, during the 2024/25 financial year, the JBI will conduct research in a bid to develop an efficient procedure to treat with the processing of bauxite and extraction of commercial minerals, with the first publication of related documentation
by March 2025,” the document stated.

It also informed that eight greenhouses that were built under the Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI) are to be repaired, while a water harvest project is to be implemented under REDI II.

“These projects aim to use idle lands to encourage entrepreneurship, particularly farming in bauxite communities,” the document stated.

The JBI is also to partner with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining and other public-sector entities to continue the delivery of land titles to resettled residents.

It is expected that the entity will deliver 70 titles during fiscal year 2024/25.

Additionally, the institute is seeking to boost proficiency to analyse all types of samples generated by the bauxite industry, including the local industrial minerals sector.

“To achieve the increased analytical capability targeted, the JBI plans to upgrade its laboratory with two testing methods, in accordance with ISO 17025,” the document indicated.

The Jamaica Bauxite Institute was established by the Government in 1975 as a regulatory, planning and development agency.

It was also mandated to manage the sovereign aspects of the Government’s participation in the bauxite/alumina industry.

 

Last Updated: April 23, 2024