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    JACRA plots coordinated response for spice farmers

    November 11, 20253 Mins Read


    As the national regulator for Jamaica’s commodities sector, JACRA is responsible for evaluating the hurricane’s effects on the coffee, cocoa, coconut, nutmeg, turmeric, ginger, and pimento industries

    With the recent launch of a joint taskforce to assess the impact of Hurricane Melissa on the spice commodities sector, the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA) has announced plans to provide coordinated relief and support for affected farmers.

    The task force — comprising key stakeholders from across the commodities industry — has already begun conducting site visits and damage assessments in several affected parishes. As the national regulator for Jamaica’s commodities sector, JACRA is responsible for evaluating the hurricane’s effects on the coffee, cocoa, coconut, nutmeg, turmeric, ginger and pimento industries.

    According to Wayne Hunter, JACRA’s acting director general, the main objective of the task force is to gather accurate data on crop losses, infrastructure damage, and the immediate needs of farmers and processors to support recovery and rehabilitation efforts.

    “Many of our farmers have suffered significant setbacks as a result of Hurricane Melissa. This task force allows us to work closely with the industry to identify where help is needed most and to chart a clear path toward recovery and resilience,” Hunter said. “We want the industry and all its stakeholders to know that help is on the way.”

    JACRA said findings from the task force will inform its recommendations to the Ministry of Agriculture regarding sectoral support and will also help to guide future disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies across its regulated industries.

    Preliminary estimates have already indicated more than $20 billion in losses suffered by the agriculture sector adding to a national expenditure bill, conservatively capped at $1 trillion.

    “The Ministry of Agriculture is working ardently to ensure our farmers, processors, and exporters are in a position to continue supporting one of Jamaica’s most important sectors. As such, there is a lot of evaluation and recovery work being done,” Hunter said.

    “It is with this in mind that JACRA is committing to working alongside all our stakeholders — especially our farmers — to ensure no stone is left unturned in these unprecedented times,” he added.

    As assessments continue, JACRA is urging farmers to stay in contact with their local representatives to report damage and seek guidance on available assistance programmes.

    The authority, in its continued push to increase the production of regulated commodities by at least 20 per cent, said the aim is for farmers to be able to comfortably fill supply gaps in the hospitality, food service, and agro-processing industries. The body, through its efforts, also aims to facilitate an increase in support systems for market access to regional and international markets.

    Since last year, JACRA has been advancing these goals through capacity-building and training programmes for farmers, while also encouraging stronger linkages between producers and agro-processors.

    “The authority will also be promoting the utilisation of climate-smart technologies by Jamaican farmers, fishers, fish farmers, miners, and entrepreneurs in the agriculture and minerals sector,” a report contained in the last Public Bodies Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure said.

    HUNTER…we want the industry and all its stakeholders to know that help is on the way





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