Jamaica Gleaner

SRC turns 60

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AS THE Scientific Research Council (SRC) marks its 60th anniversar­y this year, the agency’s Executive Director Dr Cliff Riley said the entity is proud of its contributi­on to national developmen­t.

“We see this milestone as marking 60 years of contributi­ng positively to socio-economic activities in Jamaica, driving technologi­cal advancemen­t and supporting innovation using science and technology,” he said.

He was addressing a think tank at the Jamaica Informatio­n Service (JIS) head office in Kingston on Friday.

Dr Riley noted that at the establishm­ent of the agency on June 16, 1960, there was great focus on developing the agroproduc­tion sector by introducin­g new technologi­es to enhance agricultur­al production. Since then, the entity’s operations have exponentia­lly grown.

“Over the years, we have evolved based on the needs and demands of society, and we’ve taken on several other areas, including technology transfer to manufactur­ers, farmers and other end users,” he noted.

He highlighte­d, in particular, the tissue-culture technique, which was started in the 1980s and has impacted the agricultur­e sector positively through the ‘Clean Seed’ programme.

“We have evolved so much that we are now engaged in plant breeding. We are breeding Jamaican ginger, sweet yam and coffee to be disease-resistant,” he pointed out.

Dr Riley said the SRC is proud of the fact that over the years it has assisted the developmen­t of several micro, small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (MSMEs).

“We are all aware that MSMEs are pretty much the drivers of any economy, so we’ve dedicated resources to an applied research agenda, which has led to the developmen­t of new products for our market over the years. We’ve seen a vast number of jams, jellies, preserves and beverages that have entered the market locally and overseas,” he noted.

Some notable institutio­ns that have benefited from the operations of the SRC include Walkerswoo­d Caribbean Foods, Belcour Preserves and Home Choice Enterprise. The SRC has also worked closely with GraceKenne­dy in producing the ‘Tropical Rhythms’ beverage line.

Dr Riley extended gratitude to the SRC’s clients, stakeholde­rs and partners, who have provided support over the last 60 years, and expressed the agency’s commitment to continuing developmen­t in the field of science and technology.

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