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Edmund Bartlett (centre) conversing with two certified vegetable farmers at the Montego Bay Convention Centre recently.
Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett, has announced that the $6 million Tourism Linkages backyard gardening project which has been implemented by the Tourism Enhancement Fund, will be expanded across the island to enable more Jamaicans to benefit from the tourism sector.
The project has already paved the way for 10 young men and women to receive certification from the HEART/NSTA as certified vegetable farmers. They were presented with their certificates virtually in a graduation ceremony that was streamed live from the Montego Bay Convention Centre recently.