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JAM | Dec 8, 2020

Government targets value-added production from bamboo

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Dr Norman Dunn, state minister for industry, investment and commerce.

State Minister for Industry, Investment and Commerce Dr Norman Dunn says the Government is targeting the bamboo industry as part of a strategy to enhance sustainable economic growth.

Dunn, who was speaking during a tour of the Peckham bamboo facility in Clarendon on December 4, said focus is being placed on boosting value-added production from bamboo.

“We are in a haste to return Jamaica to a period of solid growth, and bamboo is one of those things that we have looked at in the quest to produce viable products from the plant, which we have abound,” he said.

Dunn sadi a team from the ministry recently met with all the stakeholders to discuss its potential.

“We want to ensure that we can get the value-added products, and Peckham serves as a very important part of what we want to do. Cannabis and bamboo need to be translated into the true earning potential that this country requires.”

Dr Norman Dunn, state minister for industry, investment and commerce

He said that, in some countries, the bamboo plant is regarded as “gold”, noting that the pulp “can be translated into a number of products, such as tissue, cloth… just about anything”.

“We want to ensure that we can get the value-added products, and Peckham serves as a very important part of what we want to do. Cannabis and bamboo need to be translated into the true earning potential that this country requires,” he said.

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Phillip Henriques, member of parliament for North West Clarendon, said the Peckham facility offers “fantastic” potential and “we need to move it where we can see the real benefit in employment and foreign exchange earnings.

“I support this project and will work as hard as I can to move it to the high place it needs to get to,” he pledged.

The Peckham bamboo project, which got under way in 2015, is being executed by the Clarendon Municipal Corporation (CMC), with oversight and monitoring from the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ).

It aims to create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities through bamboo cultivation, usage, training and production of bamboo by-products.

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