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Registered Coconut Farmers Urged to Report Losses

By: , July 9, 2024
Registered Coconut Farmers Urged to Report Losses
General Manager of the Coconut Industry Board, Shaun Cameron, is urging coconut farmers to reach out to the Advisory Officers in their region with information regarding damage to their farms.

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The Coconut Industry Board (CIB) is urging registered farmers to reach out to Advisory Officers within their region to report damage to farms, caused by Hurricane Beryl.

General Manager of the Board, Shaun Cameron, told JIS News today (July 9), that with telecommunications down and persons without power across sections of the country, farmers should reach out where they can with information.

Mr. Cameron said that currently, the focus is on proper damage assessment, which is crucial to effectively plan recovery efforts for the sector.

“We are asking all the registered coconut farmers to reach out to their advisory officers in their region and provide them with any possible information based on damage done to their farms. They should provide the number of trees, the size of their farm and the location, as soon as possible,” he said.

Meanwhile, as officers with the Board continue to assess damage across the island, preliminary figures, as of July 9, are minimal.

“We haven’t gotten the official numbers yet. My team members are still assessing the damage, but based on preliminary information, we are estimating five to 10 per cent damage, so far,” he said.

Currently, the Board has mobilised its staff, with the main priority of going parish by parish in coconut-producing areas to gather data.

Last Updated: July 9, 2024

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