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JAM | Nov 30, 2023

Agri ministry endorses campaign to boost domestic pork consumption

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Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Franklin Witter (right), converses with Business Development Manager at meat processing company Nation Choice, Stacey Campbell (left), at the launch of the Jamaica Pig Farmers Association (JPFA) ‘Pork Jamaica’ campaign at the Ministry’s Hope Gardens complex in St. Andrew on Tuesday (November 28). Sampling pork products is President of the JPFA, Hanif Brown. (Photo: JIS)

The Government is collaborating with the Jamaica Pig Farmers Association (JPFA) and other key stakeholders to bolster the industry and ensure its sustainability through the ‘Pork Jamaica’ campaign.

The marketing initiative, dubbed ‘Pork Jamaica – The Tastier Protein Choice’, was launched on Tuesday (November 28) at the ministry’s Hope Gardens complex in St. Andrew.

It aims to increase local consumption of the meat by, among other things, demonstrating the versality of pork as a protein option.

Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Franklin Witter (right), exchanges pleasantries with President of the Jamaica Pig Farmers Association (JPFA), Hanif Brown, at the launch of the ‘Pork Jamaica’ campaign at the Ministry’s complex in Hope Gardens, St. Andrew, on Tuesday (November 28).(Photo: JIS)

State Minister for Agriculture Franklin Witter said that pork remains one of the country’s “most prominent proteins” but noted that consumption is low compared to other jurisdictions.

“We must find a way to increase local pork consumption, ” he said.

“A key objective of this campaign is to highlight local pork by emphasising how critical it is to support our local pig farmers. This objective underscores how supporting the local pork industry by buying and eating pork will contribute to the stability of Jamaica’s agricultural sector,” he said.

Witter noted that key stakeholders, including the pork producers and meat processors, remain committed to building the industry.

He said that the ministry is serious about pork production, hence the recent investment of $25 million in the facilitation of a food storage house at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) in Portland and providing tax exemptions for the sector.

Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Franklin Witter (right), and President of the Jamaica Pig Farmers Association (JPFA), Hanif Brown (centre), look at pork product being shown to them by Business Development Manager at meat processing company Nation Choice, Stacey Campbell. Occasion was the launch of the Jamaica Pig Farmers Association (JPFA) ‘Pork Jamaica’ campaign at the Ministry’s Hope Gardens complex in St. Andrew on Tuesday (November 28). (Photo: JIS)

He noted that there is also support to the JPFA by improving genetic stock and feed quality, increasing access to water, providing training, market access, among other things.

“Food security is one of the areas that is paramount in advancing Jamaica’s agriculture, and we must applaud our pig farmers who are making significant strides in achieving self-sufficiency within the industry,” the state minister said.

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