(see photos below) Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Forestry, Fisheries, Energy and Public Utilities Gregory Bowen has conducted two meetings with Extension Officers to discuss the operations and effectiveness of the newly implemented Agricultural Emergency Rehabilitation Project (AERP). The meetings, which took place on November 19 and 26 at the Produce Chemist Laboratory and Melville Street Fish Market Conference Room respectively, focused on concerns expressed by farmers, as well as the Extension Officers. Accompanied by Permanent Secretary Lana McPhail and Acting Chief Extension Officer Randolph Shears, Minister Bowen noted the importance of the AERP as part of the overall recovery process for the Nation and the urgency of having the Programme operate as efficiency as possible to ensure the revival of the agricultural sector. Some of the issues addressed included:
Minister Bowen also noted that the pay sheets make provisions for deducting wages from workers who received advanced payments directly from farmers. The AERP, which was implemented on November 1, has provided chainsaws, band saws, seeds and fertilizers to farmers. Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Forestry, fisheries, Energy and Public Utilities, November 26, 2004
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