Focus on Exports – Minister Urges Young Farmers
MIIC Author
“Agriculture offers one of the greatest opportunities to earn foreign exchange and to make our contribution to the creation of wealth.”
This was stated by Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Karl Samuda while addressing a graduation ceremony for 22 young farmers held on Friday, March 18 at Hope Gardens, St. Andrew.
The Minister urged the young farmers to focus on production for the export market.
The graduates participated in a two-week intensive entrepreneurial training course, which covered nutraceutical plant establishment and processing; basic bio-based laboratory skills; as well as good agricultural practices.
Training was conducted at the Scientific Research Council (SRC) in St. Andrew and the Jamaica 4-H Clubs’ training facility in Rosehall, St. Catherine.
Mr. Samuda, in congratulating the graduates, assured them of the Ministry’s full support in utilising the skills learnt “for the prosperity of their families and the country.”
The Minister said he will always have time “for young people, who want advice and assistance, especially in the field of agriculture combined with entrepreneurial activity.”
The graduates are the second cohort of trainees under the Young Nutraceutical Farmers training course being undertaken by National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST) in collaboration with the Jamaica 4-H Clubs.
The aim is to build the capacity of young farmers in various aspects of the nutraceutical sector in order to promote the sustainable development of a national industry.
The training is designed to develop their capacity to grow and process nutraceutical plants into viable products, incorporating good agricultural and manufacturing practices.
More than 1,000 youth are to be trained in nutraceutical farming over a three-year period.
Subsequent to the training, support will be offered in the form of stipends for internships and seedlings for planting to encourage entrepreneurship.
The global nutraceutical industry is projected to be valued at $600 billion by 2018. There are 160 plants known and declared worldwide as having medicinal properties. Of that number 86 are endemic in Jamaica.
-30-
JIS
Recent News
See all news
Posted 23 hours ago
Minister of State Delano Seiveright says the Government is moving decisively to address the needs of micro and small businesses severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
He noted that Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce (MIIC), Senator Aubyn Hill, have already issued directives and convened meetings to craft immediate strategies that will help small enterprises resume op...
Posted 24 hours ago
Port Authority, BPO sector show resilience after hurricane
The Port Authority of Jamaica and the Global Services Association of Jamaica (GSAJ), representing the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, have been lauded for their rapid recovery efforts and resilience following the recent passage of Hurri...
Posted on 25/11/2025
Seiveright ready for new challenge at ‘super ministry’
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Newly minted Member of Parliament (MP) for St Andrew North Central, Delano Seiveright, has welcomed the decision of Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness to appoint him minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Inv...

