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Maroc Maroc - JAMAICA-GLEANER.COM - News Stories - 12/Jan 10:01

Blind farmer not letting Melissa keep him down

As he skilfully tilled his farmland for a cabbage patch in the Kilmarnock district in St Elizabeth last Friday, it was almost impossible to tell that Norman Spence is completely blind. Like other farmers, Hurricane Melissa has completely...

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Blind farmer not letting Melissa keep him down

jamaica-gleaner.com - 12/Jan 10:01

As he skilfully tilled his farmland for a cabbage patch in the Kilmarnock district in St Elizabeth last Friday, it was almost impossible to tell that...

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Ten hurricane shelters remain open in St Elizabeth

jamaica-gleaner.com - 14/Jan 00:20

Ten of the 87 officially designated emergency shelters remain open in St Elizabeth, nearly three months after the passage of Hurricane Melissa. ...

Ekiti farmer escapes death in alleged herdsmen attack

veracity.com.ng - 13/Jan 15:40

An Ekiti farmer, Ajide Kayode Aaron, has reportedly escaped death after he was allegedly attacked by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Iro-Ekiti, Moba...

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Ongoing drainage works by irrigation commission limit flooding in sections of St Elizabeth

jamaica-gleaner.com - 13/Jan 02:14

The National Irrigation Commission Limited (NIC) says ongoing drainage works in sections of Central and South St Elizabeth helped to limit flooding...

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Lacovia Primary on the mend

jamaica-gleaner.com - 12/Jan 10:01

Restoration works at Lacovia Primary and Infant School in St Elizabeth are progressing steadily as the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and...

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Lacovia Primary on the mend

jamaica-gleaner.com - 12/Jan 10:01

Restoration works at Lacovia Primary and Infant School in St Elizabeth are progressing steadily as the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and...

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Mentally draining, but Cave Valley rebounds from Melissa

jamaica-gleaner.com - 18/Jan 05:10

It is a fight that has exacted physical, mental, and emotional pain, but business operators in Cave Valley, St Ann, are clawing their way back...

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Big demand for ducks and turkeys

jamaica-gleaner.com - 19/Jan 10:00

Chicken may still rule Jamaican dinner tables, but St Elizabeth farmers GayAnn and Al say duck and turkey revolution is unfolding across the island. ...

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Big demand for ducks and turkeys

jamaica-gleaner.com - 19/Jan 10:00

Chicken may still rule Jamaican dinner tables, but St Elizabeth farmers GayAnn and Al say duck and turkey revolution is unfolding across the island. ...

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Coffee farmers urged to plant short-term crops after Hurricane Melissa losses

jamaica-gleaner.com - 14/Jan 19:58

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, is encouraging coffee farmers in the hilly terrains to begin intercropping with short-term...

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