IICA pushes transformation of agri-systems for growth and sustainability

2022-01-23T01:31:53+00:00

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) has called upon states to offer increased collaboration in advancing key efforts to transform the sustainability of agri-food systems across hemispheres. At a recent ceremony to install Manuel Otera, who was re-elected to serve for a second-consecutive term as director general of

IICA pushes transformation of agri-systems for growth and sustainability2022-01-23T01:31:53+00:00

JMMB increasing funding for SMEs

2022-01-23T01:24:30+00:00

The Development Finance Institute Canada (DFIC) Inc, operating under the FinDev Canada brand, recently announced a US$20-million loan to JMMB Bank (Jamaica) Limited. The loan is intended to support Jamaica's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking capital to assist them in the creation and retention of jobs and to scale

JMMB increasing funding for SMEs2022-01-23T01:24:30+00:00

Another door for discrimination

2022-01-23T01:16:03+00:00

ARIBBEAN economist Marla Dukharan is criticising the global minimum tax as another door for discrimination. Dukharan in the Caribbean Monthly Economic Report argued that while the United States, European Union and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) convinced 136 countries (except Nigeria, Kenya, Pakiston and Sri Lanka) to agree

Another door for discrimination2022-01-23T01:16:03+00:00

Squatting chaos

2022-01-23T01:10:10+00:00

An American investment firm called OPES, LLC is accusing the Government of remaining silent on an issue which could result in the country losing an US$8-billion investment. The accusation follows development delays faced by OPES, LLC regarding plans to build two five-star resorts worth at least US$5 billion to US$8

Squatting chaos2022-01-23T01:10:10+00:00

Four public bodies receive additional funds from revised budget

2022-01-21T14:59:25+00:00

6:38 pm, Wed January 12, 2022 1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke Four public bodies have received additional funds in the second supplementary estimates which were tabled on Tuesday by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke. They are the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC), Montego Bay Metro

Four public bodies receive additional funds from revised budget2022-01-21T14:59:25+00:00

Record business registrations in 2021

2022-01-21T14:53:52+00:00

Ramlogan, chief executive officer, Companies Office of Jamaica.Judith Ramlogan, chief executive officer, Companies Office of Jamaica.Judith Ramlogan, chief executive officer, Companies Office of Jamaica.Judith Ramlogan, chief executive officer, Companies Office of Jamaica.Judith Ramlogan, chief executive officer, Companies Office of Jamaica.Judith Ramlogan, chief executive officer, Companies Office of Jamaica.Judith Ramlogan, chief

Record business registrations in 20212022-01-21T14:53:52+00:00

Small businesses suffer from resource gap, says Donald Harris

2022-01-21T14:49:13+00:00

Published:Friday | January 14, 2022 | 12:06 AMLester Hinds/Gleaner Writer Previous Next File Professor Donald Harris 1 2 The small business sector in Jamaica, which has the potential to spur economic growth, is the victim of a significant resource gap, both financially and in expertise, according to Stanford University Economics

Small businesses suffer from resource gap, says Donald Harris2022-01-21T14:49:13+00:00

Pump prices touch new record

2022-01-10T22:23:05+00:00

Petrol prices are at new record highs after rising for a second-straight week this week. Petrojam, the State-owned oil refinery which announces prices each Wednesday, said it will hike the cost of both 87 and 90 gasoline by $2.43. That increase takes them to $167.42 and $172.87, respectively — the

Pump prices touch new record2022-01-10T22:23:05+00:00

22 to watch in ’22

2022-01-10T22:18:30+00:00

THE new year is here and as we move forward into it, the Jamaica Observer has compiled a list of 22 businesses to watch in 2022. Some are publicly held entities, others are private, but they all are companies we believe will make massive moves this year. Here's our list

22 to watch in ’222022-01-10T22:18:30+00:00
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