Jamaica Gleaner

Shaw calls for diversific­ation in agro-processing, ease of doing business

- Tamara Bailey/Gleaner Writer rural@gleanerjm.com

ACKNOWLEDG­ING THE increase in the number of innovative businesses, particular­ly by young people who are creating products from Jamaican raw material, Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Audley Shaw is calling for a further expansion in this area of the industry.

“The agro-industrial sector needs to be developed more aggressive­ly. It can’t just be what we grow fresh and can’t sell. We have a glut and we must have an environmen­t where we never have a glut because you would have a productive opportunit­y in agro-processing.”

Shaw said the AMC complex on Spanish Town Road is now being targeted to become a modern agro-processing centre, where square footage will be leased to individual­s who are seeking factory space.

“We in Jamaica are too blessed with a range of natural resources. We can plant 12 months of the year. We must stop importing the rice and the flour, and all those things with little to no nutritiona­l value,” he stated

Shaw, who was speaking at the ELEVATE Small Business Marketing event by 20Twenty Strategies consulting at the Mandeville Hotel on Wednesday, revealed that in addition to the Junior Stock Exchange, a micro stock exchange is being looked at for smaller businesses looking to public ownership and financing at an even cheaper route.

He added, however, that if people are to access the offerings of the Government as regards financial inclusion, they are expected to get formal, become transparen­t and pay taxes.

Meanwhile, Shaw made a call for business to be done with much more ease.

“In recent times, the Government has been able to champion reform and have reduced the time it takes to register a business at the Companies Office of Jamaica. In fact, we are listed as number six in the world for the ease of registerin­g a business. We have to concentrat­e now on getting that ranking in the ease of doing business.”

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