Centre Manager Goffery Gayle explains how the solar dryer operates to Acting Permanent Secretary Andrene Collings
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Centre Manager, Denbigh, Goffery Gayle (2nd left), explains how the solar dryer operates to (from left) Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Andrene Collings; Executive Director, Jamaica 4-H Clubs, Dr. Ronald Blake; and Chairman, Jamaica 4-H Clubs Board of Directors, Hidran McKulsky, during a tour of exhibits at the Climate Smart Agriculture Symposium, at the Jamaica Conference Centre, Kingston, on Friday, September 21, 2018. The symposium forms part of the close out of the Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership Project ‘Promoting Climate Smart Technologies in Schools Through Enhancement of the 4-H School Gardens Programme’.
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