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Program

Rural Development

Objective: Natural assets managed for rural development and sustainable economic growth

Program Photo Gallery

A man loads pineapples onto baskets on a donkey

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Pineapple farmers are seeing 100% increase in production after learning new techniques through a USAID project.

Ms. Marcia Davies demonstrate how the new equipment eases production of bammy

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Ms. Marcia Davies demonstrate how the new equipment eases production of bammy

Ms. Taylor proudly displays a successful pepper crop achieved with help from USAID.

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Ms. Taylor proudly displays a successful pepper crop achieved with help from USAID.

De-feathering of chicken using a defeathering machine.

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De-feathering of chicken using a defeathering machine.

Public Health Inspectors participate in a training workshop along with REACT

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Public Health Inspectors participate in a training workshop along with REACT

Training Santoy Cooperative members in the construction of High Tunnel Greenhouses.

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Training Santoy Cooperative members in the construction of High Tunnel Greenhouses. Santoy has begun to earn income from building tunnel houses and bending pipes.

Disaster Management Officers participate in USAID-funded Incident Command System  workshop for improved interagency cooperation.

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Disaster Management Officers participate in USAID-funded Incident Command System workshop for improved interagency cooperation.

Farmer to farmer advisors do walk-thru to collect data at the Walkerswood Farmers group greenhouse.

Photo: Wes Moses, JA FARMS

Farmer to Farmer Technical Advisors collect data at Walkerswood Farmers group farm for the HEART NTA certified greenhouse curriculum.

Hectares of cocoa blown down after hurricane

Photo: Robert Hammond

BEFORE Bachelor’s Hall Estate, the largest cocoa estate in Jamaica, suffered extensive damage after Hurricanes Ivan (2004) and Dean (2007). Most of the crops were destroyed resulting in soil erosion, as a result of previous unsustainable land practices. Over 100 persons lost their jobs and cocoa yields were reduced from 2000 boxes to 500 boxes.

hectares of cocoa land restored to green healthy trees

Photo: Dania Beckford

AFTER The Rural Enterprise Agriculture and Community Tourism (REACT) provided technical assistance and training in proper pruning; shade and land management; the replanting of cocoa trees; the building of two sheds for the drying and storing of cocoa for export; and a facility for processing cocoa. Cocoa production has already increased and employment opportunities are now available for the residents of three communities in the parish of St.Thomas.

People cut ribbon to signify opening of greenhouse facility

Photo: USAID Protected Areas and Rural Enterprise Project

Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, Minister of Agriculture and Karen Hilliard, USAID Mission Director, join partners in declaring this high tunnel greenhouse open. (L-R) Mr. Horace Fisher, President, Mocho Community Council; Mr.Leo Lambert, JAMALCO; Mr.Donald Foster, Executive Director, HEART NTA; Dr Christopher Tufton, Minister of Agriculture; Karen Hilliard, USAID Mission Director; Mr. Dermon Spence, Manager Ebony Park.

two men kneeling in front of a plant bed looking at plants

Photo: USAID Protected Areas and Rural Enterprise project

Ken Lyvers, Director of the Offcie of Sustainable Development, talks with Michael Grizzle, Chairman of the South West Local Forest Management Committee about micro-propogared plants at a greenhouse handover and demonstration plot ceremony in Quick Step, Trelawny in Jamaica. The micro-propogation of selected medicinal plants is one of the initiatives under USAID's Protected Areas and Rural Enterprise project.

Ladies show finished meals in a kitchen

Photo: USAID Protected Areas and Rural Enterprise Project

USAID-sponsored HEART trainee displays fried rice dish prepared in a practical learning session. Trainees are members of the food cluster of the Cockpit Country Local Forest Management Committee.

A member of the St. Thomas Women

Photo: JA FARMS

A member of the St. Thomas Women's Initiative reaping her produce. The St. Thomas Women's Initiative is supported by the Jamaica Farmers Access to Regional Markets project (JA FARMS)in partnership with the Bureau of Women's Affairs.

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two men kneeling in front of a plant bed looking at plants
Ken Lyvers, Director of the Offcie of Sustainable Development, talks with Michael Grizzle, Chairman of the South West Local Forest Management Committee about micro-propogared plants at a greenhouse handover and demonstration plot ceremony in Quick Step, Trelawny in Jamaica. The micro-propogation of selected medicinal plants is one of the initiatives under USAID's Protected Areas and Rural Enterprise project.
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