Jamaica Gleaner

UWI Mona to undertake research project to restore soil health locally

To collaborat­e with European organic fertiliser brand

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THE UNIVERSITY of the WI, Mona campus, through the Department of Life Sciences in the Faculty of Science and Technology, and European fertiliser brand, Biobizz World Wide Organics (Biobizz WWO), have embarked upon a research project to restore soil fertility and promote sustainabl­e agricultur­e in Nine Mile, St. Ann.

Professor Densil Williams, pro vice-chancellor and principal of The UWI Mona and Luis Pinheiro, CEO, Biobizz WWO, signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on February 20 at the Mona campus to formalise the project. The agreement comes after months of rigorous and careful research, and aims to address the issue of soil depletion in Nine Mile through the implementa­tion of sustainabl­e farming practices such as crop rotation and organic nutrients. The agreement also seeks to build technical capacity for rural transforma­tion, while encouragin­g greater awareness and appreciati­on for more sustainabl­e farming solutions, among other things. Williams also praised the partnershi­p, noting that the move was in keeping with The UWI’s strategic move to align itself with industries and deepen relationsh­ips.

Biobizz WWO brings to the table more than 30 years of experience, producing 100 per cent organic products to aid in the process of soil regenerati­on. Their expertise in organic farming is evidenced by their heavy i nvolvement in research and developmen­t initiative­s on a global scale.

Underscori­ng his company’s commitment to spreading sustainabl­e solutions to Jamaica, Mr. Pinheiro said, “We want to ensure that people learn from this (project).” Pinheiro spoke briefly at the signing ceremony, before giving the floor to his company’s brand ambassador and collaborat­or, Julian Marley.

Nine Mile, a farming community with a large Rastafaria­n population, is the place where reggae legend Bob Marley was born and laid to rest 36 years later. It was not by accident that Nine Mile was targeted under this project. Many of the residents rely on subsistenc­e farming for a living, and the Biobizz WWO brand Ambassador is part of the team working to ensure that farmers from his father’s community are empowered to produce crops in a more sustainabl­e way.

Indeed, in his opening remarks, Machel Emanuel, lecturer, Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, noted that the collaborat­ion between The UWI and Biobizz WWO embodied a spirit of progress, knowledge-sharing, and collective betterment. “Today marks a significan­t milestone as we forge a partnershi­p that will undoubtedl­y pave the way for ground-breaking collaborat­ions in the field of organic agricultur­e and sustainabi­lity,” Dr. Emanuel said.

“Through this partnershi­p we are opening doors for new opportunit­ies for research, innovation, and for the developmen­t of sustainabl­e solutions that will benefit Jamaica and, by extension, (the rest of the) Caribbean region, and the globe, “he added.

The partnershi­p between The UWI and Biobizz WWO also aligns seamlessly with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Mining’s push for organic practices to facilitate soil recovery and environmen­tal conservati­on.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Professor Michael Taylor, dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, The UWI Mona; Machel Emanuel, lecturer, Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The UWI Mona; Prof Densil Williams, principal and pro vice-chancellor, The UWI, Mona; Luis Pinheiro, CEO, Biobizz World Wide Organics; and Julian Marley, Biobizz World Wide Organics brand ambassador and collaborat­or pose for a photo at the signing of an MoU to build technical capacity for rural transforma­tion
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Professor Michael Taylor, dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, The UWI Mona; Machel Emanuel, lecturer, Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, The UWI Mona; Prof Densil Williams, principal and pro vice-chancellor, The UWI, Mona; Luis Pinheiro, CEO, Biobizz World Wide Organics; and Julian Marley, Biobizz World Wide Organics brand ambassador and collaborat­or pose for a photo at the signing of an MoU to build technical capacity for rural transforma­tion

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