Jamaica Gleaner

Farmers grateful for Gov’t help – Fulton

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THE MINISTRY of Finance has included $1 billion in the 2020-2021 Budget to assist farmers. Jamaica Agricultur­al Society (JAS) President Lenworth Fulton gave the informatio­n to The Gleaner in an interview at the Trelawny Farmers’ Market held at the Hague Showground­s on May 22.

“In a recast of the Budget, Minister of Finance Dr Nigel Clarke announced a $1-billion inclusion to assist farmers. A programme to decide how farmers will benefit will be written by the Rural Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority. We at JAS will have an input. Farmers will have to prove that they suffered both from the drought and COVID-19,” Fulton said.

The Government’s help to farmers since the virus crisis has not gone unnoticed by the JAS president.

“The Government has spent $240 million to purchase produce from farmers right across the island. Over 300 farmers have benefited, and we are grateful,” he said.

CANCELLED SHOWS

Fulton, who himself is a farmer, added: “All of the parish agricultur­al shows, except one, Hague, have been cancelled. Denbigh, the oldest and largest agricultur­al show in the English-speaking Caribbean, which started in 1952, has been hit. The cancellati­ons have been a big setback for our finances and our plans.”

This year, the annual Denbigh Agricultur­al Show will take on a non-traditiona­l format. “It will be more of a family day for farmers. Plans include a multifacet­ed farmers’ market, where there will be meat, vegetables, eggs, etc., on sale. There will also be video presentati­ons from farmers who have animals for sale. Suppliers of insecticid­es, fertiliser­s, and vehicles for farmers will be part of the video presentati­ons. Farmers will watch these videos and make plans going forward,” Fulton disclosed.

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PHOTOGRAPH­ER IAN ALLEN/ Corporate Area residents shop at a farmers’ market held at the National Stadium car park on May 7.
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