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The annual PAN competition hosted by CB Foods is back but with a twist.
In an industry where typically only about three per cent of the workforce on such projects are women, the Power Up initiative proudly boasts more than 15 per cent female participation in its construction phase.
The transition to renewable energy is necessary, as the consequences of inaction are “too grave to ignore,” says portfolio minister Daryl Vaz.
Caribbean Broilers Group (CB) has commissioned four solar plants across its operations islandwide under a “Power Up” project it started three years ago with Soleco Energy.
Caribbean Broilers Group (CB) has invested millions in the development of four solar photovoltaic (solar PV) power plants for its farms across the island, through a deal struck with newbie company Soleco Energy Jamaica Limited.
At its Peninsula Farms facility in Banbury, Linstead, St Catherine, Caribbean Broilers (CB) Jamaica Limited Group officially launched its solar power project ‘Power Up’ yesterday. The initiative is a joint venture with Soleco Energy Jamaica Limited.
Caribbean Broilers Group has made a multimillion dollar investment to upgrade its operations and improve sustainability. The company says it has spent $15 billion for its new plant dubbed "The Nest", at Hill Run in St. Catherine.
It’s been four years running and patrons would know that the food court is always packed.
Scores of patrons queued up waiting to get a taste of Pink Apron grub, Copperwood Pork bites; food and rum go hand in hand, so it’s no surprise that the grub hub is one of the hotspots at the Jamaica Rum Festival.
ST CATHERINE, Jamaica — Close to 500 children’s books will be distributed to some schools across Jamaica as part of CB Group’s Child Month activities aimed at empowering the country’s youth through education, agriculture and sustainability.