Jamaica is looking to expand its footprint in the global mango market. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Agriculture handed over 20 lease agreements to young people investing in the mango agro-park in Tollgate, Clarendon. This comes as the Ministry seeks to engage and retain more young people in agriculture. These investments are geared towards achieving the goal of 178-thousand kilograms of mangoes for export to the United States in 2022. Watch the full report:
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