Jamaica Gleaner

Strawberry farmers to benefit from $5-million allocation under agricultur­e ministry’s incentive programme

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THE ISLAND’S major strawberry farmers are to benefit from an allocation of $5 million to assist them in the growth and developmen­t of the crop for the 2020-21 season under the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries’ Production Incentive Programme.

The disclosure was made by consultant agronomist i n charge of protected agricultur­e at the Rural Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority (RADA), Webster McPherson, who said $3 million would go towards providing crop nutrition.

“We’ll also be looking at pest and disease management assistance to the farmers to the tune of about $2 million,” McPherson said.

Strawberri­es, which require cooler temperatur­es, are found in areas in Jamaica in excess of 2,000 feet above sea level. These include Guy’s Hill in St Catherine, Adams Valley in Manchester, Gordon Town and Newcastle in St Andrew, and sections of Trelawny and St Mary.

A total of 50,000 pounds of strawberry are being produced per annum, representi­ng 10 per cent of local consumptio­n.

Meanwhile, McPherson stated that there is tremendous potential for import substituti­on, as local strawberri­es are now being embraced by purchasers because it tastes better and has a longer shelf life.

The consultant agronomist further stated that a revolving project was started last planting season, where 23,500 plantlets valued at $3.5 million were given to farmers, who are expected to return twice the amount of plantlets.

Under the $1.6-billion Production Incentive Programme, strawberri­es are one of the nine crops being targeted for increased production. The others include ginger, hot peppers, Irish potatoes, onion, sweet yam, pineapple, dasheen and cassava.

Over 4,000 farmers are expected to benefit from the programme, directly or indirectly.

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Strawberry farmer Lester Murray explains how to grow the fruit at his farm in Manchester.

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