Gallery | Denbigh 2011

The three-day event held from July 30 to August 1 at the Denbigh show grounds in May Pen, Clarendon, under the theme: Grow What We Eat, Eat What We Grow: Opportunity and Technology-driven Denbigh 2011.
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Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Dr Christopher Tufton (second right) talking food over a display of produce with, from left, President and Chief Executive Officer, Jamaica Broilers Group, Christopher Levy; Digicel?s Sponsorship Manager, Tahnida Nunes;  Senior Sponsorship Manager and Event Strategist, Jamaica National Building Society, Joy Bennett; and President, Jamaica Agricultural Society, Glendon Harris, during the launch of this year?s Denbigh Agricultural Show, set for July 30-August 1. The launch was done on the grounds of Broilers? retail facility, Ace Supercentre at White Marl, St Catherine, on Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
Photo by Christopher Serju
Beef cattle farmer Elizabeth ?Betty? Wildish accepts congratulations from Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Robert  Montague after creating history yesterday when she was adjudged National Champion Farmer, at age 75 being the oldest person to take this prestigious award. Sharing in the occasion is longtime friend ?????? Rainford, chairman and CEO of the Jamaica Livestock Association. The still active White who has been involved in cattle farming for 40 years, more than twice the age of National Junior Champion Farmer, 24-year-old Nicholas Powell, told the Gleaner that due to work commitments on the St. Ann farm she would not be able to come to Denbigh today.
Farmers urged to learn  how to maximise technology (JIS story)                                                                                                                                                                                       Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton (left), is greeted by President, Jamaica Agricultural Society, Glendon Harris, at the launch of the Denbigh Agri-Industrial and Food Show 2011, held on the lawns of the Ace Supercentre, White Marl, St. Catherine, on June 21. At centre is  Digicel?s Sponsorship Manager, Tahnida Nunes. The three-day event will be held from July 30 to August 1 at the Denbigh show grounds in May Pen, Clarendon, under the theme: ?Grow What We Eat, Eat What We Grow: Opportunity and Technology-driven Denbigh 2011?.
Farmers urged to learn  how to maximise technology (JIS story)                                                                                                                                                                                       Students from the Sligoville All-age School, in St. Catherine,  entertain guests at the launch of the Denbigh Agri-Industrial and Food Show 2011, held on the lawns of the Ace Supercentre, White Marl, St. Catherine, on June 21. Looking on  (from left) are: Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture, Roger Clarke; Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton and President and Chief Executive Officer, Jamaica Broilers Group, Christopher Levy.
Farmers urged to learn  how to maximise technology (JIS story)                                                                                                                                                                                       Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton (right), joins 2008 Digicel Rising Stars winner, Camille Davis on stage, as she entertains the audience at the launch of the Denbigh Agri-Industrial and Food Show 2011, held on the lawns of the Ace Supercentre, White Marl, St. Catherine, on June 21.  Seated at right is the Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture, Roger Clarke.
Farmers urged to learn  how to maximise technology (JIS story)                                                                                                                                                                                       Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton (second right), having a word with President, Jamaica Agricultural Society, Glendon Harris (third right), as they examine products on display at the launch of the Denbigh Agri-Industrial and Food Show 2011, held on the lawns of the Ace Supercentre, White Marl, St. Catherine, on June 21. Others (from left) are:  President and Chief Executive Officer, Jamaica Broilers Group, Christopher Levy; Digicel?s Sponsorship Manager, Tahnida Nunes,  and  Senior Sponsorship Manager and Event Strategist, Jamaica National Building Society, Joy Bennett. The three-day event will be held from July 30 to August 1 at the Denbigh show grounds in May Pen, Clarendon, under the theme: ?Grow What We Eat, Eat What We Grow: Opportunity and Technology-driven Denbigh 2011?.
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Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Robert Montague (right), officially launching the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) produced compost, at  Denbigh Showground, on Sunday. ?Applauding are the Joan Gordon-Webley (left), ?executive director of the NSWMA, and Olive Downer-Walsh (centre), category manager at Agro Grace, distributor of the product.
Leon Mitchell (right), Assistant General Manager, Marketing, and Promotions JNBS, greets Prime Minister the Honourable Bruce Golding as he embarks on a tour of the JN House at the 2010 Denbigh Agricultural and Industrial Show on Monday, August 2, 2010.
Dr Christopher Tufton (left), former Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries; Senator Norman Grant (second left), first vice president/chairman, Denbigh Committee; Glendon Harris (right), president, Jamaica Agricultural Society and (in background) Dr Marc Panton, chief technical director, Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries and Lenworth Fulton, executive director, Jamaica 4H Clubs.
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Chief Education Officer in the Ministry of Education, Grace McLean, delivering the keynote address at the 2011 graduation ceremony of the Denbigh High School, in Clarendon, on June 29.
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Former Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dr Christopher Tufton (left); President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Glendon Harris (centre) and director general of the Inter-American Institute for Co-operation on Agriculture, V?ctor Villalobos, examine hot peppers on display, at the opening day of the Denbigh Agri- Industrial Show in Clarendon last year.
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Chief Education Officer in  the Ministry of Education, Grace McLean (left), and Principal of the Denbigh High School, in Clarendon, Jean Porter (right), with top achievers at the institution, graduate of the year, Michael Lewis and top Mathematics student, Alecia Watson. Occasion was the 2011 graduation ceremony at the school, on June 29.
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Eve mega value deal: Shopper Paulette Edwards takes home the bag - 15 Eve items for just $1,000 and phone cards as dip and win prizes at the Eve Farmers
Market at the Denbigh Agricultural and Industrial Show.  All this exciting deal was taking placer at the Eve shop where Eve-vasion was launched - evading high prices with Eve mega value meals. Promoter Samantha Kerr hands  Ms Edwards the goodies with brand manager Wendy Wallace also in photo.
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Denbigh - These young ladies were obviously in a very good mood at the end of the show, as they enjoyed some locally grown melon, insisting that their picture be taken.
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Denbigh - These two little girls, especially,  seem very impressed with the dexterity of this pineapple vendor as he goes about peeling the fruit, during a stop fro refreshment during the annual Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show.
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Denbigh - A vendor shows off a sample of the imported garlic from China which was on sale at the farmers? market during the recent Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show.
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