A farmer in Clarendon is faced with losing his entire crop to a herd of cattle that has been rummaging through his farm, leaving him frustrated. The farmer, who has been grappling with this issue for some time, revealed the extent of the damage during an interview with CVM LIVE. Evidence of the cattle’s rampage was all too apparent across a section of the ebony Agro Park in Clarendon, leaving the farmer at his wits’ end.
He is now calling for immediate action to be taken to address the issue, having already approached the Management of the Park whom he believes to be the source of the problem. The scene of destruction has become all too familiar for the farmer, and he is urging authorities to intervene before it’s too late.
The farmer reports that his crops have suffered severe damage, as he is seeing a steady depletion in produce that will be difficult to recover. The unfortunate ordeals has left him stressed and depressed. Watch the report:
Reporter: Natalia Clarke
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