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RADA on drive to ramp up Irish potato production in St Thomas

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The St Thomas office of the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) says it is on a drive to improve the production of Irish potato in the eastern parish.

RADA parish manager Errard Stephenson, during the monthly meeting of the St Thomas Municipal Corporation last Thursday (June 12), explained that under the Ministry of Agriculture’s roots and tubers programme, “we are looking to establish a significant number of acres of Irish potato in eastern St Thomas”.

“We’re going to take it to our farmers first. We’re going to get their feedback and see how best we can partner with them to drastically improve the production of Irish potato in this parish,” Stephenson said.

“The lands are there, water is there and our farmers are able. RADA is spearheading, through the ministry, that development and you will be hearing more of that very, very soon,” he added.

In the meantime, the parish manager provided details on the annual St Thomas agricultural show, which will be held on June 27 at the Rudolf Elder Park in Morant Bay.

According to Stephenson, the show will be an exciting showcase of the parish’s rich agricultural profile and “everyone is welcome”.

Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) St Thomas Parish Manager, Errard Stephenson, speaks at the monthly meeting of the St. Thomas Municipal Corporation, on June 12, 2025. (Photo: JIS)

“A number of agencies have already indicated to us that they will be present. We are showcasing what we do in the parish and we are showcasing our farmers. This is a good look for St Thomas,” he said.

Stephenson indicated that the parish continues to develop its agriculture.

“Our foray into onions is number one in the island,” he said, while also citing domestic milk, mango and cassava production in the parish.

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