Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Offering solutions to basic economic problems

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Dear Editor,

Despite efforts by government­s under both political parties, Jamaica continues to suffer from some basic problems. Among them are underemplo­yment, an adverse trade balance, and food security.

In the meantime, there are thousands of acres of unused lands, which were once devoted to the production of sugar cane but have now been idle for decades. I believe our problems could be alleviated if all or some of the following could be attempted:

1) Subdivide the former cane lands into individual farms of 300 to 500 acres each, lease these farms to interested parties or put them under management of government agencies headed by graduates of our agricultur­al college, and devote them to the production of food crops, such as corn, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, peanuts, gungo peas, red peas, and green vegetables. I believe the old Spring Plains idea could be revisited.

The cultivatio­n of rice may also be tried as this had been done in the past and the cultivatio­n of mangoes, papayas, and other exotic fruits should also be encouraged.

2) Labour could be recruited from all over the country in the same manner as men are recruited to go on the farm work programmes in the USA or Canada. Barracks could be built on each farm for temporary housing.

3) A pool of mechanical aids, such as tractors, trucks, and water pumps could be centrally establishe­d with trained operators and maintenanc­e personnel in place to keep them running and available whenever they are needed.

4) Fish, poultry, and dairy farming, along with goat and pig rearing, should also find their place on these vast acreages.

If any or all of the above could be successful­ly attempted, the results would be absolutely positive. There would be reduction of unemployme­nt, improved trade balance, greater food security, and a happier and more prosperous society.

I hope our Minister of Agricultur­e Pearnel Charles Jr will take a serious look at these ideas.

Ronald R Fagan ronniefaga­n@gmail.com

 ?? ?? Jamaica has thousands of acres of unused land.
Jamaica has thousands of acres of unused land.

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