FarmVille Jamaica socialising with a difference
Paul H. Williams, Gleaner Writer
BUSHY PARK, St Catherine: PUT DOWN the mouse and the keyboard, and give those social network sites a break, for there is a new place for socialising in town, well not exactly. It's at the Thetford Great House and Farm, in Bushy Park, St Catherine, and is called FarmVille Jamaica Live, a social farming club, whose objective is to create an awareness of the importance of agriculture and the need for food security, and networking among participating farmers.
"FarmVille Jamaica Live is a new and innovative social farming club that consists of different activities aimed to get persons living in Jamaica and other countries involved in farming," the website says. It continues: "FarmVille Jamaica Live will teach participants and the public more about agriculture through an interactive farming programme."
"The objectives are to bring something new and dynamic to the Jamaican market that will benefit the members of the farming club and the agriculture industry, and to strongly endorse the Go Green global campaign."
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Paul H. Williams, Gleaner Writer
BUSHY PARK, St Catherine: PUT DOWN the mouse and the keyboard, and give those social network sites a break, for there is a new place for socialising in town, well not exactly. It's at the Thetford Great House and Farm, in Bushy Park, St Catherine, and is called FarmVille Jamaica Live, a social farming club, whose objective is to create an awareness of the importance of agriculture and the need for food security, and networking among participating farmers.
"FarmVille Jamaica Live is a new and innovative social farming club that consists of different activities aimed to get persons living in Jamaica and other countries involved in farming," the website says. It continues: "FarmVille Jamaica Live will teach participants and the public more about agriculture through an interactive farming programme."
"The objectives are to bring something new and dynamic to the Jamaican market that will benefit the members of the farming club and the agriculture industry, and to strongly endorse the Go Green global campaign."
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...ews/news2.html
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