Hundreds of farmers are to benefit from the Isratech Resilience Farm Tour, an initiative designed to help them recover and rebuild following the impact of Hurricane Melissa.
Under the programme, being undertaken by Isratech Jamaica Limited, farmers in select parishes will receive free technical assessments and irrigation systems, seedling trays, soil and other inputs to get them back into production.
It is also designed to build agricultural resilience through climate-smart practices.
Speaking at the launch held at Isratech’s offices in Kendal, Manchester on Wednesday (April 8), the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Benjamin Hodara, said that the programme was born out of a clear need to provide sustained support to farmers still grappling with the hurricane’s impact months after the disaster.
He said that recovery in agriculture is a prolonged process, noting that the destruction caused by extreme weather events goes beyond crops to disrupt livelihoods and entire production cycles.
“Farmers across the country took a serious hit, and while the hurricane happened over five months ago, recovery takes time,” he said.
“When disaster strikes, income stops, cycles are broken, and the road back is harder than many realise. What farmers need is not just relief, but confidence that they will be supported when they reinvest,” he pointed out.
Mr. Hodara explained that the Resilience Farm Tour is designed to deliver that confidence by taking support directly to farmers across Jamaica.
Importantly, Mr. Hodara noted that each farm engaged under the programme will serve as a demonstration site, allowing neighbouring farmers to see modern agricultural solutions working in real Jamaican conditions.
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