Jamaica Gleaner

Shaw takes aim at ‘cheap money’ for agricultur­e

- Bryan Miller/Gleaner Writer bryan.miller@gleanerjm.com

INDUSTRY, COMMERCE, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw says the interest rates being offered on some loans by lending entities to small businesses and new entreprene­urs are way too high and has announced a plan to target dormant accounts in banks to provide “cheap money”.

“I am committed to helping to find windows and avenues where we are going to provide cheap money,” explained Shaw, while delivering the keynote address at the valedictor­y service of the Knockalva Agricultur­al School in Hanover on Friday.

“Write your business plan, because I am planning that if you have a good business plan, you would not have to borrow money at 20 per cent and 30 per cent, you will be able to get money at five per cent interest rate,” added Shaw.

The experience­d politician, who recently moved from the finance ministry to his current post, said he was encouraged by the spirit of enterprise and initiative that is present in young people across the country, adding that there is an emerging generation of creative, young entreprene­urs.

“If you are serious about business and want to borrow some money, I begging you, do not go to a company that say, ‘Come, we will lend you some money by next week,’ and then they are lending you money at 30 per cent and 40 per cent interest rate,” said Shaw, who noted that the request for factory space and low-cost money for investment was an ever-recurring one in his ministry.

“You cannot pay 30 per cent and 40 per cent interest rate for money and do something productive. You will never be successful paying interest rates that high,”noted Shaw.

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