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| Apr 13, 2023

‘Importance of utilising technology to address challenges’ in agricultural sector highlighted at St. Mary Agri Expo

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A sprayer drone is showcased to the official touring party, which was led by Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (centre), during the 35th staging of the St. Mary Agri Expo at the JP Farms Sports Complex on Easter Monday, April 10. (Contributed photo: JIS)

President of the St. Mary Association of Branch Societies of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Fabian Rhule, said that the 35th staging of the St. Mary Agri Expo “highlights the importance of utilising technology to address the challenges facing the agricultural sector”.

The event, held on Monday (April 10) was executed under the theme, ‘Smart Agriculture: Harnessing the Power of Automation and Digitisation for a Sustainable Future’.

Rhule highlighted some of the challenges including climate change, food security, and shortage of labour. He further noted that the 35th staging of the expo has set the stage for another 35 years.

Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr. (right), touches a bull on display at the St. Mary Agri Expo, which was held at the JP Farms Sports Complex in the parish on April 10. Also pictured is Chief Executive Officer of the National Fisheries Authority, Dr. Gavin Bellamy (second right). (Contributed photo: JIS)

In attendance was the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr., who toured the bevy of booths and exhibitions, proclaimed that the show has possibly rivalled only the major Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show.

“It’s a whole heap of people that are here. This is perhaps the second largest [agricultural show] that I have seen since Denbigh, and what you see here is excitement [and] innovation in agriculture,” Charles Jr said.

He pointed to the “loads of young people” who featured at the JP Farms Sports Complex, where the event was held, and the various companies and agencies across the agricultural sector that showcased aspects of their unique services.

Veterinary Science students at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), Leeandra Douglas (left) and Alexander Facey, were among the scores of young people who turned out for the annual St. Mary Agri Expo at the JP Farms Sports Complex on Easter Monday, April 10. (Contributed photo: JIS)

Additionally, the event was amplified by interesting displays of agricultural crops and livestock, including small ruminants and other animals. 

Charles Jr reminded that April is being celebrated as Farmers’ Month, while informing that there are more than 15,000 registered farmers in the parish of St. Mary.

Furthermore, he said that the vibrant displays at the event “really reflect the support that the Government is trying to give to our farmers and we’re seeing the results of that investment”.

Contestants in the sack race competition are having a grand time at the St. Mary Agri Expo. The 35th staging of the event was held at the JP Farms Sports Complex on Easter Monday, April 10. (Contributed photo: JIS)

Another highlight of the day was the roster of exciting contests for which patrons return yearly. These included jelly drinking, coconut husking, bun-eating, sack race, potato race, a domino tournament and the crowd favourite, grease pig. There was also a kiddie’s village, as well as youth in agriculture and farm queen competitions. 

Patrons also tuned in to demonstrations of various gadgets and devices in agriculture.

The day ended with a grand gospel concert and stage show, which was headlined by entertainers, Petra Kaye and Agent Sasco.

Michael Swaby (left), who was voted World’s Best Innovative Coconut Farmer at a conference in Malaysia last year, brought out the family for a fun-filled day at the St. Mary Agri Expo on Easter Monday, April 10. From left are young Michael Swaby Jr., wife Primrose Swaby, and niece Shenell Harrow. The event was held at the JP Farms Sports Complex in the parish. (Contributed photo: JIS)

Other noteworthy guests at the St. Mary Agri Expo were Custos of St. Mary, Hon. Errol Johnson; Mayor of Port Maria, Councillor Richard Creary; Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce and Member of Parliament (MP) for St. Mary South Eastern, Dr. the Hon. Norman Dunn; St. Mary Central MP, Dr. Morias Guy; St. Mary Western MP, Robert Montague; and Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba, Fermin Quinones. 

Read related stories at the links below:

Montpelier Agricultural and Industrial Show ‘one of the best staged in Jamaica’

Innovation and transformation not a threat to agriculture sector, says Charles Jr

Agriculture ministry pushes drone technology to ramp up production in the sector

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