Jamaica Boosts Global Spice Presence with Key Initiatives
Jamaica has made noteworthy progress in enhancing its spice industry, particularly focusing on ginger, turmeric, and pimento, to elevate its presence on the global market. This advancement is largely driven by the five-year United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food for Progress Jamaica Spices Project, which commenced in 2022.
2024-10-11 19:39:20 - VI News Staff
Since the project’s initiation, several key milestones have been achieved, establishing a solid foundation for the future growth and sustainability of Jamaica’s spice sector. These efforts are aimed at improving production practices, increasing export opportunities, and promoting the unique qualities of Jamaican spices, thereby positioning the country as a prominent player in the global spice market. The ongoing work within this project highlights Jamaica’s commitment to expanding its agricultural capabilities and enhancing the value of its spice offerings.
Speaking at a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) Think Tank, on October 9, Chief of Party, USDA Food for Progress Jamaica Spices Project, Dr Ronald Blake, said that six foundational studies along with research with key partners were conducted during the first year of the Project, providing critical empirical data.