Green challenges Jamaica Institution of Engineers to design storm resistant greenhouse solution

Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has challenged the Jamaica Institution of Engineers to work with the ministry, to design a greenhouse that can withstand strong storms.

He said this would be crucial in the event of hurricanes such as Beryl, which lashed the island with category 4 winds.

Mr. Green noted that a number of greenhouses in St Elizabeth, Clarendon and Manchester were damaged by Beryl and he hopes that the island’s engineers can devise a solution to the issue.

He noted that the storm resistant solution should be affordable to farmers.

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