Jamaica Gleaner

What can the private sector do?

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THE PRIVATE sector can make a difference by sharing expertise and resources. Support small enterprise­s: Large enterprise­s should do everything possible to keep their businesses going, insulate supply chains, and consider extending credit where needed to help smaller enterprise­s stay afloat.

PROMOTE FOOD SAFETY

Respect national food-safety regulation­s and measures to protect food as well as staff. Reinforce good hygienic practices and better food safety and quality along the food chains.

PROVIDE GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

Private businesses should invest in sustainabl­e, resilient food systems with decent employment and social-protection programmes, to protect the most vulnerable.

MAKE HEALTHY DIETS APPEALING, AVAILABLE AND AFFORDABLE

Private-sector food-related businesses and retailers need to make healthy and sustainabl­e food options attractive, available and affordable.

Share technologi­es: Food companies should share technologi­es that transform food systems and manage supplies, especially where highly perishable goods are involved (fruit, vegetables, fish, and other aquatic products, etc).

SUPPORT SMALL FARMERS THROUGH E-COMMERCE

E-commerce companies can facilitate the trading of surplus produce in times of crisis and increase the marketing of agricultur­al products, with special subsidies for small farmers. They can also open their businesses as much as possible to small farmers/producers.

OFFER FAIR LOAN-REPAYMENT TERMS

Banks and financial institutio­ns can help farmers with outstandin­g loans by waiving fees, extending payment due dates, or offering repayment plans for farmers who cannot work or sell their produce due to conditions like pandemic-related restrictio­ns.

SHARE KNOWLEDGE

Companies can share expertise or technologi­es with the public and other private entities to help improve sustainabl­e food production and livelihood­s through the developmen­t of mobile apps, and other digital tools, to help tackle challenges ranging from climate change and crop pests to pandemics.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) congratula­tes yam farmer Althea Pryce in Trelawny, along with Agricultur­e Minister Floyd Green (centre), Horace Chang (left) and newly elected Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Tova Hamilton.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) congratula­tes yam farmer Althea Pryce in Trelawny, along with Agricultur­e Minister Floyd Green (centre), Horace Chang (left) and newly elected Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Tova Hamilton.
 ??  ?? Agricultur­e Minister Floyd Green (right), Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Education Minister Fayval Williams (second left) at the cashless farmers’ market in St Andrew.
Agricultur­e Minister Floyd Green (right), Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Education Minister Fayval Williams (second left) at the cashless farmers’ market in St Andrew.

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