Doing business in Jamaica almost always requires some form of national identification. Accepted forms of ID include your driver’s license, passport or Voter’s ID card. Some entities may even require two forms of ID which may pose a challenge since aside from your passport, not all currently accepted forms of ID are readily available to everyone. The National Identification System...
The Government continues to provide the resources and infrastructure to improve the quality of life for Jamaica’s homeless population. This commitment was again demonstrated on May 27 when Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, officially opened the country’s first adult transitional facility for homeless persons in the corporate area.
For a business owner there’s nothing worse than an unexpected event like a natural disaster or global pandemic to threaten all that you have worked hard for. However, these situations also present great opportunities for savvy entrepreneurs to pivot, and figure out solutions that can save them, or even take them higher than before. Today, we hear the stories of...
Imagine buying your dream home, only to discover a tremendous economic opportunity literally in your back yard in the form of 100 breadfruit trees. That’s the story of how Lingaya Farms’ got started. Today, Managing Director, Anna-Kaye Saunders-Tucker shares the story of how the business developed from a backyard orchard into a thriving agro-processing and export business.
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