Advertisement

PHOTOS: Minister Bartlett Attends Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace

April 3, 2022
PHOTOS: Minister Bartlett Attends Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace
Photo: Adrian Walker
Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett (left), in discussion with Tourism Linkages Network (TLN) Chairman, Adam Stewart (right), during the Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace at Devon House in Kingston, on Saturday (April 2). The event, hosted by the Tourism Ministry’s Gastronomy Network in collaboration with the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), was staged as part of the thrust to foster the strategic growth of culinary tourism as a product niche for Jamaica. It featured a ‘Wake up with Coffee’ panel discussion, barista and mixology competitions, an artisan village, and live entertainment. Listening is TEF Executive Director, Dr. Carey Wallace.
PHOTOS: Minister Bartlett Attends Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace
Photo: Adrian Walker
Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett (centre), and Permanent Secretary in the Tourism Ministry, Jennifer Griffith (left), are shown displays manufactured by Glo Coffee Products by company owner, Ano Sewell, during the Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace at Devon House in Kingston, on Saturday (April 2). The event, hosted by the Tourism Ministry’s Gastronomy Network in collaboration with the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), was staged as part of the thrust to foster the strategic growth of culinary tourism as a product niche for Jamaica. It featured a ‘Wake up with Coffee’ panel discussion, barista and mixology competitions, an artisan village, and live entertainment.
PHOTOS: Minister Bartlett Attends Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace
Photo: Adrian Walker
Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett (third right), observes activities at Café Blue’s booth during the Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Marketplace at Devon House in Kingston on, Saturday (April 2). The event, hosted by the Tourism Ministry’s Gastronomy Network in collaboration with the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), was staged as part of the thrust to foster the strategic growth of culinary tourism as a product niche for Jamaica. It featured a ‘Wake up with Coffee’ panel discussion, barista and mixology competitions, an artisan village, and live entertainment. Others (from left) are: TEF Executive Director, Dr. Carey Wallace; Permanent Secretary in the Tourism Ministry, Jennifer Griffith; TLN Chairman, Adam Stewart; Managing Director, Coffee Traders Limited, Jason Sharp; and Café Blue’s Quality Control Manager, Ramone Meeks.

The Full Story

Last Updated: July 5, 2022