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Significant growth in marine fish production, says Floyd Green

08 January 2025
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Floyd Green (Photo: JIS)

Floyd Green (Photo: JIS)

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining is reporting growth in the marine fish production sector.

Portfolio Minister Floyd Green said marine fish production from April to September in 2024 was 3,758,900 kilogrammes.

“Our marine fish production would have seen a 51 per cent increase in terms of production… which again we believe is due to better data collection, improved fishing techniques, and increased numbers of registered fisher folk.

“Aquaculture production, on the other hand, was 174 metric tonnes, with over 713 acres of ponds being in production,” said Green.

He was speaking at a press conference held recently at the ministry’s Hope Gardens offices.

Green also highlighted the positive impact of the fish sanctuaries on the sector.

“Sometimes we don't tell those stories, but we are seeing some positive impact from our fish sanctuaries. In fact, we have heard significant reports of how good people are seeing lobster catch for this lobster season,” he said.

The National Fisheries Authority is responsible for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of the Jamaica fisheries resources in a manner that ensures optimum social and economic benefits to the country.

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