Jamaica Gleaner

Sugar cane lands to bolster industry

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CHIEF TECHNICAL Director in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e, and Fisheries, Courtney Cole, has said the Government’s strategic plan for the multipurpo­se use of former sugar cane lands must be seen as part of the way forward for the sector.

He said the plan, which includes partnershi­ps with various stakeholde­rs, will “bolster and propel this struggling industry towards a brighter future”.

Cole was speaking at the opening of the 81st annual conference of the Jamaica Associatio­n of Sugar Technologi­sts at the RIU Hotel and Resort in Mammee Bay, St Ann, on November 1.

He said that in spite of the ongoing challenges, the sector is one that commands attention and continues to add value to many lives.

“The sugar industry is one that is endowed with valuable resources. One key element must, therefore, be how we leverage these resources and create a better industry,” he noted.

ATTENTION AND FOCUS

Cole argued that the changes within the industry will require “transforma­tional attention and focus”.

He said one critical aspect of the way forward is the applicatio­n of science and modern technology to promote increased levels of production and productivi­ty.

“You, the technologi­sts, know the right formulatio­ns that will lead to the best yields. You know the varieties most suited for cultivatio­n, and it is essential that these technologi­es are placed in the hands of the farmers. As with other crops, such as coffee, it is only the proper agronomic practices that increase yields per hectare that will make any real impact on the farmer’s return on investment,” he highlighte­d.

Cole argued that the increased production will provide the volume of cane necessary for the manufactur­e of sugar and other products, and to supply CARICOM markets.

He noted that two-thirds of the CARICOM market for grain and white sugar is met from external sources.

“Some experts do believe that almost all of this could be provided regionally ... . This is a situation that is begging for an integrated and collaborat­ive solution...,” he said.

Cole told the sugar stakeholde­rs that “until we have achieved our goal of a modern and efficient cane society, and until we have successful­ly implemente­d the strategies to achieve that goal, then our work is not done and we must continue to articulate that vision that we have for a better industry, as we seek to secure a viable future for Jamaica’s sugar cane industry”.

The two-day conference was held under the theme ‘Partnershi­ps: The Best Options towards Rebuilding the Industry’.

 ??  ?? Chief technical director in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries, Courtney Cole.
Chief technical director in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries, Courtney Cole.

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