Jamaica’s Agricultural Sector Receives Urgent Call to Build Resilience After Hurricane Beryl

Written by on August 7, 2024

Kingston, Jamaica – In the wake of the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has issued a call to action to strengthen the nation’s agricultural sector and enhance its resilience against future climate-related disasters.

In a statement released earlier today, Holness emphasized the critical importance of preparedness and swift recovery in the face of such natural calamities. “Disasters will come; it’s for us to prepare and recover quickly while maintaining supply to customers through adequate storage facilities,” he stated. This proactive approach aims to mitigate the impact of hurricanes and other climate events on Jamaica’s agriculture, a sector vital to the island’s economy and food security.

We are safeguarding our agricultural sector and building resilience in the face of devastating climate events such as what we saw with Hurricane Beryl.

Disasters will come; it’s for us to prepare and recover quickly while maintaining supply to customers through adequate… pic.twitter.com/xgV6dGmkXP

— Andrew Holness (@AndrewHolnessJM) August 7, 2024

Hurricane Beryl, which recently struck Jamaica, caused significant damage to crops and infrastructure, highlighting the urgent need for improved disaster management strategies. Holness’ call to action includes a focus on building and maintaining robust storage facilities to ensure that agricultural products remain available despite adverse weather conditions.

The Prime Minister also underscored the essential role of Jamaican farmers, who face the brunt of such disasters. “Our farmers are essential and we must help them recover,” Holness asserted. This includes both immediate support for those affected and long-term strategies to build resilience and sustainability within the sector.

As Jamaica navigates the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, the government’s emphasis on agricultural resilience reflects a broader commitment to strengthening the nation’s ability to handle climate-related challenges. With a combination of strategic planning and community support, Jamaica aims to safeguard its agricultural sector and ensure continued food security for its citizens.

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