Caribbean Times International

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THE BEACON OF TRUTH

www.caribbeantimesinternational.com

ISSUE NO. 110

CANADA EDITION

CN $1.00

WEEK ENDING July 24, 2014

Food shortage hits Jamaica, as drought worsens K

INGSTON, JAMAICA: Jamaica's Ministry of Agriculture has concluded an assessment, which confirms a shortage of several food items, including vegetables, due to the protracted dry spell. Checks were carried out by teams from the ministry, following reports that farming areas have been hit hard by the sharp decline in rainfall. Donovan Stanberry, Permanent Secretary in the Agriculture Ministry, listed carrot, lettuce, tomato, onion and zucchini among the vegetables now in short supply across Jamaica. This, according to Stanberry, was “somewhat inevitable, due to the length and severity of the drought.” He suggested that, in light of the current shortage of some produce, consumers might have to consider food substitutes, as a short term measure. (See full story on Page 5)

Canada-funded project benefiting scores of Guyanese farmers Page 9

After investing thousands of dollars, Vinceta Martin’s sweet potato crop has dried up, as worsening drought conditions continue to severely affect Jamaican farmers islandwide (Jamaica Gleaner photo)

Limacol CPL seen as a catalyst for change Page 32

Guyana’s Local Government Norman Whittaker (right) and Michael Thompson of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (left) being assisted by a Guyanese youngster to cut the ribbon, declaring a farmers’ project completed in Berbice, Guyana

Trinidad-born ‘MasterChef’ finalist spices up Canada Page 27

Guyana Stadium


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