Working together to save Jamaican ginger

Published 2020년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the efforts of the Ginger Working Group, a collaboration of public and private sector entities, in revitalizing Jamaica's ginger industry, which has been decimated by Ginger Rhizome Rot (GRR) disease. The group has introduced a commercial certification program that ensures the quality and traceability of Jamaican ginger, helping boost its global market value. The program also promotes the use of disease-free planting material and safe farming practices, contributing to the disease's containment. Despite setbacks due to COVID-19, the initiative has led to increased ginger production and involvement from local manufacturers. The partnership between the FAO and the Ginger Working Group has been pivotal in implementing sustainable practices and achieving significant gains against the disease, with expectations to double the national yield rate.
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Original content

For many, Jamaican ginger beer, ginger tea or ginger biscuits are a household staple. This Caribbean island has long had a global reputation for its excellent ginger, known for its potency and pungency – but the industry is being threatened. Ginger Rhizome Rot (GRR) disease has for years devastated production across the island and even caused many farmers to stop ginger production altogether. The disease has been so prominent that, between 2015 and 2018, Jamaica’s ginger production dropped by almost half. However, a band of public and private sector food heroes called the Ginger Working Group have been working together to revitalise the industry and return Jamaican ginger to prominence on the global market. Bringing back Jamaican ginger With FAO’s help, the Ginger Working Group put together a long-term strategy to resuscitate the industry. To date, the group’s biggest success has been the introduction of a commercial certification programme, which helps ensure the quantity, ...
Source: KEkilimonews

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