Jamaica Gleaner

Dasheen production increases under Production Incentive Programme

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THERE HAS been a four per cent increase in the production of dasheen for the 2019-20 crop year under the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries’ (MICAF) Production Incentive Programme (PIP).

This was disclosed by Rural Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority (RADA) Zonal Director for the Eastern Zone, Mervyn Green, when comparing it to the 2018-19 crop year.

Green also indicated that for the 2019-2020 year, a total of $10 million was expended on dasheen production, which included the purchase of 32 motorised sprayers.

Plans are now in the pipeline to further increase in production by adding more hectares to the existing 21, which will yield roughly 378 tonnes of dasheen for the 2020-21 crop.

“For the 2020-21 crop, we are spending $15 million and we hope to establish 30 hectares. We also want to spend about $3 million to purchase chemicals to help farmers in production to control the taro leafhopper pest,” he said.

A total of 230 farmers are involved in dasheen production across the island and are mainly located in the parishes of Trelawny, St James, Hanover, Westmorela­nd, St Elizabeth, Clarendon, Portland and St Elizabeth.

Under the ministr y’s $1.6-billion Production Incentive Programme, which is being implemente­d by RADA, other crops such as ginger, hot peppers, Irish potatoes, onion, sweet yam, strawberry, pineapple and cassava are targeted for developmen­t. Over 4,000 farmers are expected to benefit from the programme, directly or indirectly.

Participat­ing farmers have received support and technical assistance from RADA through meetings, field demonstrat­ions, the distributi­on of planting materials, agricultur­al chemicals, namely insecticid­es and fungicides, and the distributi­on of plastic mulch, irrigation and spraying equipment.

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 ??  ?? Lynford Shaw , sweet yam farmer in Clarendon.
Lynford Shaw , sweet yam farmer in Clarendon.

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