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CB Foods brought its A-game to the Super Final of the 2024–2025 season of the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) at the National Stadium on Labour Day.

A new study commissioned by the Caribbean Poultry Association estimates that the sector contributes more than $300 billion to the Jamaica economy, and is in a position to satisfy nearly all of the demand for poultry meat locally.

Jamaica's poultry industry is generating far more economic value than previously documented — some $309.6 billion, according to new research commissioned by the Caribbean Poultry Association (CPA) and carried out by EY Services, formerly Ernst and Young.

We shared our dream to grow our business, develop the poultry industry, and impact the country in a very specific way. We spoke about building something so special that it would inspire the next generation to do better, live better, and be better.

Over 20 years ago this column discussed the entrepreneurial vision of business legend Karl Hendrickson. The headline was ‘When I was hungry, you invested’, and it explored his business successes and those created by his four children, Lori-Ann Lyn, Gary “Butch” Hendrickson, Kevin Hendrickson, and Cathy Kerr.

This JMD 15 billion investment by CB Group, one of Jamaica’s leading agribusinesses, marks the single largest investment in the country’s agricultural sector and signals a transformative shift for food security and economic growth across the region.

This JMD 15 billion investment by CB Group is the largest in Jamaica’s agricultural history, aiming to boost food security and reduce the region’s reliance on $200 million in annual chicken imports.

Caribbean Broilers (CB) Group’s newly opened air chill poultry processing plant marks a key step in Jamaica’s efforts to reduce reliance on imported poultry and strengthen its position in regional food security.

The Government is creating the environment to facilitate investments that can generate jobs and drive growth in the economy, says Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness.