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    US drink maker bemoans low Jamaican ginger supply

    By Steven Jackson Business writer jacksons@jamaicaobserver.com

    Friday, December 20, 2013


    REED's, a fast growing US drink company wants more Jamaican ginger but can't get consistent supplies.

    It underscores missed market opportunities for the potent local crop which actually dipped export production.


    Chris Reed, ginger beer magnate.

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    "We are willing to buy 100 per cent Jamaican ginger if capacity is up to where it needs to be at a competitive price," indicated Chris Reed, founder and CEO of REEDs, in a recent Caribbean Business Report interview.

    Reed's core product is its Jamaican-style ginger beers, with September quarterly sales hitting a record US$10 million, up from US$7.8 million a year earlier, financials of the NASDAQ listed company indicate.

    "Our core brands of Reed's Ginger Brews and Virgil's continue to be the dominant growth factors and focus of the business," indicated Reed in a notice to shareholders recently. The company also launched a new line of drinks -- Club Kombucha, which includes the flavours pomegranate-ginger and mango-passion-ginger.

    These products rocketed its September-quarterly profits to US$34,000 or 140 per cent higher than year earlier levels.

    Interestingly, local farmers and traders only began supplying REED's within the last two years but a consistent supplier still proves futile, he revealed.

    "Today, an extremely low percentage of our ginger supply comes from Jamaica. However, we want to purchase more from Jamaica if production increased," he added.

    In 2011, the Ministry of Agriculture reportedly vowed to increase production to meet global demand. However ginger export sales declined some eight per cent year on year to US$601,000, latest ITC data indicates. The US imports the bulk of Jamaican ginger.

    Mailed CBR queries to the Ministry of Agriculture over many weeks along with follow-up messages resulted in no response to date. Jamaica's ginger, viewed as amongst the finest in the world, reportedly earns some US$8,000 per ton, according to previous estimates from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Additionally, there is roughly a 170-ton market for Jamaican ginger based on Ministry estimates but the island only manages to meet a fraction of that demand.

    "It doesn't seem like it has a full scale supply. There is too much of a lag time because we need the ginger now, not six months from now," Reed posited, adding that he currently needs to fill capacity for ginger pulp. "Currently, we are searching for a fresh ginger pulp without any fiber supplier".

    REED's was formed in 1987 and went public some seven years ago. The company holds US$3.7 million in shareholder equity up to September 2013.

    One third of its purchases are accounted for by "one vendor". Going forward the company plans on spending more on marketing to drive sales.

    "As we move forward, we expect to go from a company that pushes its brands into the marketplace to one that drives sales by promoting and advertising the brands to create consumer demand," Reed indicated in a recent shareholder's notice.

    He added: "This change has begun with the hiring of a top level marketing consultant in 2013 with a number of cooperative marketing programs, including sponsoring a concert tour, partnering up for a large benefit with the Life is Good company, and Snoop Dogg's inner city organic gardens initiative MindGardens. We're developing marketing models and testing new pull campaigns to drive future growth. As we muscle up, expect to see more noise around our brands in the marketplace."


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz2o3Fxhoi4


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  • #2
    and people a look wuk?

    wha really a gwaan? weh Roger deh?!? daggering, I guess, when the country seeks guidance!


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    • #3
      I mentioned the other day that Jamaica need job creation;

      Apart from ginger-- coca is in extremely high demend on the world market.

      I use ginger from time to time...and no other ginger comes close to the jamaican ginger IMO.

      Jamaica can become world leader in some very important things of economic importance.

      Dancing , singing , running are just fluff.
      The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

      HL

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      • #4
        How do you tell the difference between JA ginger and any other ginger? Suppose I gave you a blind taste test, you could distinguish the yard version? just asking. I'm no ginger expert.
        Peter R

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        • #5
          If it mek yuh cough...


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          • #6
            yeah...that's one trait

            Another distinct characteristic is it form a strong percipitate on settling..................................

            Like Blue Mountain coffee, it has a unique flavor, and it's just darn strang!!!
            The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

            HL

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            • #7
              Nuh long time mi ah seh dat???

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              • #8
                Yup, but it suck the soil dry too, so you have to rotate well.

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                • #9
                  Cocoa board take the farmer them cocoa and nuh pay them for it or pay them a year later. I remember people use to plant Cocoa tree inna them yard, bruk it and put it inna pail and truck came and pick it up. Now places like St.Mary and Portland use to have nuff, but not again.
                  • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                  • #10
                    Yu mixing up yu plants Mosiah...or should I say herbs?

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                    • #11
                      We are willing to buy 100 per cent Jamaican ginger if capacity is up to where it needs to be at a competitive price," indicated Chris Reed, founder and CEO of REEDs, in a recent Caribbean Business Report interview.

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                      • #12
                        HA HA HA! Oops! Sorry! (cough)


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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Exile View Post
                          We are willing to buy 100 per cent Jamaican ginger if capacity is up to where it needs to be at a competitive price," indicated Chris Reed, founder and CEO of REEDs, in a recent Caribbean Business Report interview.
                          Im noh know how fi do business ah Jumaica.

                          Pay some man fi teif it. Soh it goh.

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                          • #14
                            Another one capitalizing using our country's name.

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                            • #15
                              Don't understand.

                              Maybe I need to read it 3 times?


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