INFRASTRUCTURE IDEAS FOR REARING GOAT AND SHEEP w/ Mr. Bent Farm in St. Elizabeth Jamaica|| SRAJM
This facility in Junction St. Elizabeth had all the necessary infrastructure for raring goats and sheep in an intensive farming set-up. A very well-engineered facility. Young and new farmers should visit this facility to get all the knowledge and ideas for their infrastructure. This is one of the top facilities in Jamaica.
VIDEO TAKEN ON JULY 7, 2020
The SRAJM is open to all farmers in goat and sheep rearing and there is no age limit. It is a non-governmental organization with affiliation to the Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG) and Jamaica Livestock Association (JLA), and possesses its own Board of Management and Secretariat. It is also a member of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS). Why should you become a member? Here are some benefits of SRAJM: 1) Continuous training of the latest development in the small ruminants industry. 2) Preparation of farm plans and project proposals. 3) Information in the formulation of feeds. And Many more………..
For further information Contact Mr.Trevor Bernard The President of Small Ruminants Association of Jamaica Cell#: 876-383-7565 or email trevor.bernard03@gmail.com OR email us at smallruminantsja@gmail.com or call 876-848-9097
#trevorbernard #goats #sheep #livestock #jamaica #farming #ruminants #farming #farmerlife #goatfarm #sraj #goatmilk #cheese #urbanfarm #SRAJm #wildlife #lamb
Видео INFRASTRUCTURE IDEAS FOR REARING GOAT AND SHEEP w/ Mr. Bent Farm in St. Elizabeth Jamaica|| SRAJM канала Trevor Bernard
VIDEO TAKEN ON JULY 7, 2020
The SRAJM is open to all farmers in goat and sheep rearing and there is no age limit. It is a non-governmental organization with affiliation to the Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG) and Jamaica Livestock Association (JLA), and possesses its own Board of Management and Secretariat. It is also a member of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS). Why should you become a member? Here are some benefits of SRAJM: 1) Continuous training of the latest development in the small ruminants industry. 2) Preparation of farm plans and project proposals. 3) Information in the formulation of feeds. And Many more………..
For further information Contact Mr.Trevor Bernard The President of Small Ruminants Association of Jamaica Cell#: 876-383-7565 or email trevor.bernard03@gmail.com OR email us at smallruminantsja@gmail.com or call 876-848-9097
#trevorbernard #goats #sheep #livestock #jamaica #farming #ruminants #farming #farmerlife #goatfarm #sraj #goatmilk #cheese #urbanfarm #SRAJm #wildlife #lamb
Видео INFRASTRUCTURE IDEAS FOR REARING GOAT AND SHEEP w/ Mr. Bent Farm in St. Elizabeth Jamaica|| SRAJM канала Trevor Bernard
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