TWO major players in the agricultural sector are welcoming the passage of the Agricultural Produce (Amendment) Act but said it will not be effective if more is not done to apprehend farm thieves. .
Rural folks are earning $2 billion annually from supplying young trees used as yam sticks, but it comes at a cost, says President of the Jamaica Agricultural Association Lenworth Fulton. “Jamaica could be losing 37 million young trees yearly to yam.
THE LONG-RUNNING saga around the Jamaica Agricultural Society’s 126th annual general meeting and presidential election has taken another unexpected twist. This time, Andre Anderson, president of the Clarendon Association of Branch Societies, has.
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THE presidency of Lenworth Fulton will come to an end today when delegates of the Jamaica Agriculture Society (JAS) elect a new president.
The two leading contenders for the presidency are Owen .