Jamaica Gleaner

Denbigh 67 promises much to see and explore

- Christophe­r Serju/ Gleaner Writer christophe­r.serju@gleanerjm. com

THE 67TH staging of the Denbigh Agricultur­al, Industrial and Food Show will kick off at the Denbigh Showground in Clarendon tomorrow, with organisers promising to excite patrons over the three days.

Under the theme ‘Grow What We Eat, Eat What We Grow: Aligning Farming Decisions with Climatic Conditions’, the premier agricultur­al show in the Western Hemisphere will offer an unforgetta­ble experience, with livestock exhibition­s; innovation­s in technology; and some mouth-watering local foods, fruits, and drinks.

“Our standard is high, and we aim to deliver to sponsors and patrons value for money, providing the best in

entertainm­ent, clean family fun, and innovation­s to excite and captivate the minds of the young . ... Our farmers will be on hand to provide reasonably priced, wholesome Jamaican foods in keeping with our theme,” Jamaica Agricultur­al Society President Lenworth Fulton told The Gleaner.

The entertainm­ent for tomorrow, the Governor General’s Day, will see the staging of the Hi-Pro Gospel Extravagan­za with a host of solid gospel acts. The National Farm Queen Competitio­n takes the spotlight on Monday, August 5, while the show will culminate on Independen­ce Day, Tuesday, August 6, with an impressive showcase of Jamaican culture and exciting local artistes.

On Tuesday, the Prime Minister’s Day, Andrew Holness will host Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta and his delegation.

In addition to the coronation of the National Farm Queen, the champion farmer, champion woman farmer, and champion youth farmer will also be crowned. There will be youth in agricultur­e and tourism villages with maypole dancing and jonkunnu on show.

Farmers’ markets and a melting pot of traditiona­l food, product samples and new sensations are also set to delight the palate.

Patrons looking for the latest in industrial equipment, sustainabl­e solutions including greenhouse farming, irrigation, rainwater harvesting systems, water treatment, and solar heating solutions will have much from which to choose.

In addition, patrons will be able to partake in and enjoy the Denbigh Village Concepts – children and family village, health and wellness village, a craft village – the Denbigh food court, horticultu­ral displays, and agricultur­al displays

 ?? FILE ?? St James was feeling the World Cup vibe with its displays of foods and vegetables at last year’s Denbigh Show in Clarendon.
FILE St James was feeling the World Cup vibe with its displays of foods and vegetables at last year’s Denbigh Show in Clarendon.
 ?? FILE ?? JAS President Lenworth Fulton
FILE JAS President Lenworth Fulton

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