Overview by the
      Donovan H. Perkins
      Chairman - Tourism Linkages Council
      At The Launch of the
      Agro-Tourism Farmers' Market
      Norman Manley Beach Park, Negril, Westmoreland
      Wednesday, October 30, 2013
 
      
    
      •	Dr. the Hon. Wykeham McNeill, Minister of Tourism and Entertainment,
        •	The Hon. Roger Clarke, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
        •	The Hon. Anthony Hylton, Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce
        •	Mayor of Savanna-la-Mar, Councillor Bertel Moore,
        •	Mr. Donovan Stanberry, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries
        •	Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment, Mrs. Jennifer Griffith, who is here with other members of her Team
        •	Mrs Evelyn Smith, President of the Ja Hotel & Tourist Assoc.
        •	Mr. Brian Pengelley, President of the Jamaica Manufacturers Association
        •	Ladies and Gentlemen, good morning . . . 
        
        It really is wonderful to be here with you this morning…in your most beautiful parish of Westmoreland. 
I have been invited to speak briefly about an important project being led by the Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment.  We call it “The Tourism Linkages Hub”. 
        
The key objective of this initiative is to strengthen the connections  between tourism and other sectors of our local economy.   By  strengthening these linkages, we expect to see substantial improvements in the  following areas:
        
      Farmers, who are in agriculture, will find hotels and  restaurants more enthusiastic about buying their high quality…and the delicious  produce grown here locally.
        
      Manufacturers from a wide range of industries will also benefit from selling food, drinks, beer,  rum, pastries, condiments, local bottled water, to our hotels and restaurants. 
Entertainers from the creative industries will have more  opportunities to share our wonderful music and culture with visitors from  overseas.
        
      Our Linkages Initiative wants to establish a foundation  that stimulates sustainable growth in the parishes that rely heavily on  tourism, directly and indirectly.
As we speak, a lot of energy and planning is being put into getting our  Jamaican tourist sector to understand this most important linkage.
We believe there can be a significant increase the level of  consumption of goods and services to be sourced here in Jamaica, and at  competitive prices.
We want to encourage our local businesses to participate so  that they too can benefit tremendously from our tourism industry. On the platform today with us, are the  Presidents of the JMA and the JHTA, and they send a very positive signal and are  very committed to making this plan work.
        
      Now, some of you may know me as a banker, but my  grandparents on both sides of my family, were farmers in St Ann and St Mary. I has some interesting stories to share with  you about those summers, but time does not permit.
        
      You know, I still think of myself as a farmer, but my job  is to make money grow in the same way that you want your crops to grow, right?
        
        
      Seriously though, we are here to encourage the tourism  sector to increase their use of Jamaican goods and services, helping local  businesses grow and creating more local jobs.
        
      The most important thing we can do for our country now is  to ensure that people can see a better future for their children, and their  communities also. That’s why I am  working on this Committee. I see the benefits of the linkages and I believe  that we CAN create a “win win” for all concerned, especially our farmers, and  everyone along the Linkages chain.
        
      There are three important components to this initiative:
(1) The first  component - The Tourism Linkages Council
(2) The second - The Linkages Hub, which will carry out the day to day activities and is  responsible for communicating effectively with all the sectors
(3) Finally,  the Hub is supported by the Technical Working Groups (TWGs), which are made up  of key people from private and public sector entities integral to the  initiative. These groups drive action  in four main areas: Food & Beverage; Energy Efficient/Green Systems;  Manufactured Products; and Services.
       
       
       
      The tourism, agricultural, manufacturing and entertainment  sectors will all have access to key market information and by making good use  of this information, will be able to grow their businesses and strengthen their  customer relationships.
      
      My responsibility, in fact, our collectively responsibility  is to make sure that we work effectively together, and to provide everyone with  an opportunity to benefit.
And our Committee has the full backing of three Ministries whose focus is on  growing the Jamaican economy. These  Ministries are are – Agriculture & Fisheries; Industry, Investment &  Commerce, and Tourism & Entertainment.
      
      In addition, JAMPRO, Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association  (JMA) and Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), all provide their support.
      With this energetic support, we have the necessary  conditions for success.   Our goal is to support  agriculture so that farmers can build  a more promising future for themselves.  And we want to see farmers close  to Negril, strengthen their relationships with tourism in Negril, and sell  their produce here consistently. Right Evelyn?
      A study will be conducted to assess what the hotels need, and we will share it with you so that  you make better plans to meet this  demand. And by knowing the needs of your  customers, how much lettuce, potatoes, carrots, and other produce is needed - and agreeing on fair prices - everybody should  be happy. Right Minister Clarke?
So when the hotels are ready to buy new beds, the Manufacturers  can plan for it. We are already seeing some positive results in manufacturing,  where a significant contract from tourism has gone to a local manufacturer. That’s good news for the JMA.
We want to see the same success for agriculture, and we want to  see it repeated consistently.
We know financing can be an obstacle to business  development so EXIM Bank will be working with suppliers serving the sector. Attractive  financing will be available and provide short-term working capital in Jamaican dollars  to ease your cash flow. But make sure  you keep it in the business, RIGHT? 
        
      To  further strengthen communication and connectivity between buyers and suppliers,  the  Tourism Linkages Hub will allow you access to databases operated by the  Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, RADA, JAMPRO, the Jamaica Business  Development Corporation, the JMA, and the EXIM Bank. 
        
      Today’s Agro-Tourism Farmers’ Market is a strong signal and  commitment to supporting and strengthening our local agriculture sector. And the Tourism and Agricultural ministries  and other agencies will be supporting monthly farmers’ markets here in Negril from  now until next April - April 2014. The  plan is spread this model to other resort areas.
        
        
      I thank Dr Minister McNeill for inviting me to serve on the  Council and I thank everyone for coming today. I  look forward to working with all the agencies involved, and most importantly, I  want the work that we are doing to help you, help your family and help your  entire community to grow, live long and healthy, and prosper. 
      
      Thank you for listening.
      
    
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