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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Saturday | May 24, 2008

Corporate Jamaica sowing seeds
Some of Jamaica's largest corporations contributed their time to various communities in Kingston and St Andrew as part of yesterday's Labour Day activities. With the theme 'Grow what we eat ... eat what we grow', most of the activities revolved around the planting of fruits and vegetables in institutions such as schools and children's homes.

Sticking with agriculture - Young farmer points the way to being successful

On an average, many young men in Jamaica dream of owning their own home, car and even their own businesses. Mark Lee is one such and he doesn't mind getting his hands dirty in the process. Soil dirty, that is.

Bigwoods farmers to seek help from public defender

Farmers in Bigwoods, St Elizabeth, who suffered losses from a bush fire in March, while narcotics police were on a ganja eradication mission in the area, are to seek the help of the public defender in their compensation case.





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