Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (left), is presented with agricultural inputs to assist farmers impacted by the passage of Hurricane Beryl, by Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Hardware & Lumber, Olive Downer Walsh. Over $15.3 million in supplies were handed over at Hardware & Lumber Limited in Kingston on Wednesday (July 17). An additional $9.7 million will be allocated to broader recovery initiatives, including infrastructure repair and community rebuilding.
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Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (left), engages with Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Hardware & Lumber, Olive Downer Walsh (second right), about items being donated to support the recovery of the agricultural sector, during the handover ceremony held at the company’s offices on Spanish Town Road in Kingston on Wednesday (July 17). Looking on (from second left) are State Minister, Hon. Franklin Witter; and Hardware & Lumber Group Chief Operating Officer, Anurag Khajuria. Hardware & Lumber has donated $15.3 million in agricultural inputs to assist farmers affected by the passage of Hurricane Beryl. An additional $9.7 million will be allocated to broader recovery initiatives, including infrastructure repair and community rebuilding.
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (centre); State Minister, Hon. Franklin Witter (second right); and executives of Hardware & Lumber, observe as a forklift operator moves bags of fertiliser during a handover ceremony held at Hardware & Lumber Limited in Kingston on Wednesday (July 17). The executives are (from left) Group Chief Operating Officer, Anurag Khajuria; Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Olive Downer Walsh; and Managing Director, Marcus Richards. Hardware & Lumber donated $15.3 million in agricultural inputs to assist farmers affected by the passage of Hurricane Beryl.
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green, delivers remarks, during a handover ceremony held at Hardware & Lumber Limited in Kingston on Wednesday (July 17), where the company donated $15.3 million in agricultural inputs to assist farmers affected by the passage of Hurricane Beryl. An additional $9.7 million will be allocated to broader recovery initiatives, including infrastructure repair and community rebuilding.
Last Updated: July 19, 2024
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