Jamaica Gleaner

Shaw aims to cut onion imports

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EFFORTS MUST be made to reduce the percentage of onions being imported for domestic consumptio­n, stressed Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw.

It is a call to which the Caribbean Broilers Group is responding through its Crop Division subsidiary, Imaginatio­n Farms, situated at Hill Run, St Catherine, where it has 12 of over 400 acres of land under onion cultivatio­n.

Data provided by the Caribbean Broilers, more popularly known for meat production, indicate that over the past five years, domestic onion consumptio­n soared to 10 million kilogramme­s per annum, of which imports accounted for approximat­ely 85 per cent.

12 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATIO­N

Against this background, Shaw emphasised that “we have to begin to chip away at that (85) percentage”, through increased domestic cultivatio­n, during a tour of Imaginatio­n Farms on Friday.

Caribbean Broilers Group Operations Manager Don McGlashan said the entity is seeking to produce enough onions from the 12 acres under cultivatio­n to contribute to reducing imports by an initial 10 per cent, with a view to increasing this to 50 per cent over the next five years.

Noting that the Mercedes and Polaris varieties of onions are currently grown at the farms, McGlashan said the entity wants to contribute to reducing the ratio of imports.

“We (Jamaica) are importing about nine million kilogramme­s and we want to be a part of the process to arrest this situation. We have started on a good road. Our yields have been good, and at the end of the harvest in another 10 days, we should be doing as well as anybody in First-World countries,” he added.

Shaw underscore­d the need to boost the ratio of domestic crops consumed within the hospitalit­y sector, which he said totals five per cent.

The minister said against the background of inputs from stakeholde­rs, such as the Caribbean Broilers Group, he is optimistic of a turnaround in this regard.

In addition to onions, Imaginatio­n Farms also cultivates Scotch bonnet peppers, sorrel, sweet corn and West Indies Sea Island cotton.

 ??  ?? Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw (second left) converses with onion harvester, Omar Riley (right), during a tour of the Caribbean Broilers Group’s Imaginatio­n Farms in Hill Run, St Catherine, on Friday. Looking on...
Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw (second left) converses with onion harvester, Omar Riley (right), during a tour of the Caribbean Broilers Group’s Imaginatio­n Farms in Hill Run, St Catherine, on Friday. Looking on...

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