Dennis McCarthy works with Goat Producers in Jamaica


Dennis McCarthy jumped at the opportunity to volunteer with Partners of the Americas’ Farmer to Farmer office in Jamaica for a Small Ruminant (sheep and goat) assignment in September of 2019. After years of working as an Agricultural Development Officer with USAID, Dennis was ready to put his technical expertise towards more direct, hands-on assistance to small holder farmers at the field level.

Dennis volunteered with The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) in Jamaica in cooperation with Partners of the Americas, who identified the need for targeted training of their extension agents and farmers in assisting goat & sheep producers in the field. He led group trainings for extension agents, producer farmers, university students, and livestock commercial support representatives (feed companies, farm equipment suppliers, and The Jamaican National Association of Goat Producers) at the Bodles Research Station. He also visited various goat producer operations in St. Andrews, St. Catharine, and Clarendon Parishes and organized targeted trainings for each.

Training exercises addressed both general feeding practices (ration formulation, supplementation, forage identification, and management), herd management practices (culling and breeding management practices), and specific health-related issues primarily focused on helminth internal parasite prevention and treatment. Approximately 224 farmers and 10 livestock extension agents participated in these training exercises.

The RADA extension agents and goat farmers in the focused parishes of Jamaica are now ready to assist other farmers in goat production throughout the region.

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