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JAM | Mar 28, 2024

JSWIFT is 90% complete

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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Chief Technical Director in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining Orville Palmer, in conversation with zonal director, eastern zone, Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), Jasmine Hyde (left), and director of projects, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Sanniel Wilson Graham, at the Fresh Produce Exporters Forum on Monday, March 25, at the Medallion Hall Hotel in Kingston. (Photos: JIS) 

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining is collaborating with the Jamaica Customs Agency to complete the export component of the Jamaica Single Window for Trade (JSWIFT) for implementation in the upcoming fiscal year.

JSWIFT provides a web-based portal for access to services in support of cross-border trade in Jamaica.
This export system is designed to facilitate the Plant Quarantine Produce Inspection (PQPI) branch’s import and export business processes by providing a paperless service within a single trade mechanism, resulting in improved cost savings.

The import process was the first to be implemented in 2021. It will enable clients to submit applications before visiting export complexes and the production of phytosanitary and fumigation certificates, which will allow all exporters to download and print their documents from the comfort of their offices or homes.

Chief Technical Director in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Orville Palmer, delivers a speech on behalf of Minister of State, Hon. Franklin Witter, at the Fresh Produce Exporters Forum on Monday (March 25), at the Medallion Hall Hotel in Kingston. Photos by:
Rudranath Fraser 

Minister of State Franklin Witter, in a speech read by Chief Technical Director Orville Palmer, said that the export platform is almost complete. Addressing the Fresh Produce Exporters Forum on Monday, March 25, at the Medallion Hall Hotel in St Andrew, Palmer said: “The export single window platform has been developed and is now at 90 per cent ready for implementation. However, before we make the system live, we will conduct a series of trials to ensure its effectiveness. The ministry is collaborating with the Jamaica Customs single window entry team to have this platform up and running in 2024/25.”

Since 2020, the PQPI branch has been taking steps to transform its phytosanitary certification into a paperless, web-based operation to benefit all commercial and non-commercial exporters. Witter said that this will reduce processing time and improve communication with international trading partners by providing advanced notification of shipments.

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