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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining Mobilizes Hurricane Response Team for Farmers as Hurricane Beryl Approaches

By: , July 1, 2024
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining Mobilizes Hurricane Response Team for Farmers as Hurricane Beryl Approaches
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Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (centre) and Permanent Secretary, Dermon Spence (left), listen attentively as Chief Executive Officer for the National Fisheries Authority (NFA), Dr. Gavin Bellamy, outlines the NFA’s strategies to ensure the safety of fishers and the protection of fisheries-related infrastructure in light of the impending storm. Dr. Bellamy shared the strategies during a strategic meeting held on Monday, July 1 at the Ministry’s Old Hope Road offices in Kingston.
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining Mobilizes Hurricane Response Team for Farmers as Hurricane Beryl Approaches
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High-ranking members of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining meeting to discuss the mobilization of a hurricane response team that will be tasked with preparing for and mitigating the impacts of Hurricane Beryl. The meeting was held on Monday, July 1 at the Ministry’s Old Hope Road offices in Kingston.

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As Hurricane Beryl threatens the island, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining is taking proactive measures to support our farmers, fishers, and mining stakeholders in safeguarding these vital sectors.

The Ministry has fully mobilized a hurricane response team dedicated to preparing for and mitigating the impacts of the impending storm.

The Ministry has dispatched a team of extension officers to flood-prone areas, including vegetable farming regions in Clarendon and St. Ann.

These officers are providing essential support and guidance to farmers, helping them to prepare effectively for the hurricane.

In anticipation of heavy rainfall and potential flooding, several drains and waterways have already been cleared.

Immediate actions are being taken to further clean and enhance drainage systems, secure livestock by moving vulnerable animals to higher ground, protect chicken houses and pens, and harvest mature and other crops where possible.

Our agro-park farmers are advised to work with the Agro-Invest Corporation (AIC) to ensure these production zones are prepared to reduce the risk of flooding and damage to crops and infrastructure.

Additionally, essential equipment is being moved to strategic locations across all parishes.

This equipment will be available to assist farmers with emergency response operations, including clearing debris and blocked drains, and facilitating recovery efforts in the aftermath of the storm.

All systems are on full alert, and teams have been dispatched from our agencies.

Farmers are advised to stay in touch with our officers and offices, including the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), the Banana Board, the Coconut Board, the Sugar Industry Authority (SIA), Jamaica Dairy Development Board (JDDB), National Irrigation Commission (NIC), AIC, and the Jamaica 4-H Clubs.

The Ministry and its agencies are fully mobilized and are on full alert, ready to use all resources, including specialized equipment such as amphibious excavators, backhoes, tractors, and other vehicles, to aid in transportation and other critical tasks.

Farmers are also advised to secure all storage facilities and other structures and harvest mature crops where possible to help minimize potential losses.

Livestock should be relocated to higher ground, and feed supplies should be secured. Greenhouse farmers should remove the plastic coverings where necessary to effectively secure these structures.

Staying informed through official updates and maintaining communication with local agricultural extension officers for real-time support and information is crucial.

For fishers, please be reminded that the VHF system is fully operational. Utilize the communication system provided using channels 24, 25, 26, and 27.

The Ministry has lifted and secured floating dock systems and vessels, and all fishers are advised to maintain vigilance in all coastal and fishing communities and immediately evacuate the Morant and Pedro Cays for their safety.

Fishers are also reminded to stay in touch with the National Fisheries Authority (NFA).

Minister Floyd Green stated, “The Ministry is committed to standing by our sectors during this critical time. We are fully mobilized and prepared to provide the necessary support to ensure the safety and resilience of our entire agriculture, fisheries, and mining communities.”

The mining sector is also advised to urgently execute established protocols regarding safety and security during hurricanes.

Communication channels must be fully activated, and the alert and early response systems mobilized in the event of any disaster.

This will ensure that our bauxite interests and mining communities remain safe and secure throughout the storm.

The Ministry and its leading stakeholders and agencies are on full alert and are standing by to provide assistance where necessary both during and after the storm.

Stay safe and take all necessary precautions.

 

Last Updated: July 1, 2024