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Farm Up Jamaica Gets $5 Million
Published: Monday | February 16, 2015 0 Comments
Gregory Cook (left), co-founder and executive vice-president of doTERRA, and Neil Curtis, founder and chairman of Farm Up Jamaica. -Photo by Dave Rodney
Last month, more than 600 tourists participated in planting 10 acres of ginger in the community of Haddo, Westmoreland. The project was a partnership between Farm Up Jamaica, a non-profit organisation registered in New York, and doTERRA, a Utah-based organisation that is the world's largest seller of essential oils.
So successful was the West-moreland ginger project, that doTERRA's Healing Hands Foundation has donated J$5 million to Farm Up Jamaica to enable improvements with an existing organic onion farm in New Forest, South Manchester.
Farm Up Jamaica Gets $5 Million
Published: Monday | February 16, 2015 0 Comments
Gregory Cook (left), co-founder and executive vice-president of doTERRA, and Neil Curtis, founder and chairman of Farm Up Jamaica. -Photo by Dave Rodney
Last month, more than 600 tourists participated in planting 10 acres of ginger in the community of Haddo, Westmoreland. The project was a partnership between Farm Up Jamaica, a non-profit organisation registered in New York, and doTERRA, a Utah-based organisation that is the world's largest seller of essential oils.
So successful was the West-moreland ginger project, that doTERRA's Healing Hands Foundation has donated J$5 million to Farm Up Jamaica to enable improvements with an existing organic onion farm in New Forest, South Manchester.
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