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Farm lands dispute rambles on!


There have been a number of reports in the media that small farmers, occupying lands, owned by SCJ Holdings Limited (SCJH), at Long Pond, Trelawny, are being told to leave the land by persons purporting to be acting on behalf of Everglades Farms Limited (EFL). The matter is of such importance, affecting as it does, the livelihood of hundreds of persons displaced by the closure of the Hampden and Long Pond sugar factories, that SCJ is compelled to make a public statement on the current status of the lands. In 2009, SCJ leased several thousand acres of land at Hampden and Long Pond, to EFL, for a term of 50 years, for the cultivation of sugar cane. However, by agreement in writing, dated 18th June, 2019, EFL surrendered its lease of the Long Pond lands and agreed that possession of the said lands should immediately revert to SCJ on the signing of the said agreement dated 18th June, 2019. Mindful of the displacement of hundreds (if not thousands) of persons by EFL's decision to shutdown the Hampden and Long Pond Sugar Factories, SCJ agreed, now that it had regained possession of the Long Pond Lands, to lease some 3,600 acres thereof, to the All Island Jamaica Cane Farmers Association, for on-leasing to the small farmers and other individuals, who had been adversely affected by the consequent decline of the sugar industry in Trelawny and Saint James.  In the  circumstances, SCJ wishes the public to be aware that the lease, at Long Pond, to the AlI Island  Jamaica  Cane  Farmers Association and all subleases by that Association, to the several small farmers, are valid and enforceable contracts, entitling those persons to occupy and utilize the  land without molestation and or disturbance. Further SCJ wishes to categorically state that it is the lawful owner of the Long Pond lands and that it will protect its interests against anyone who seeks to interfere with its ownership and possession of the said lands, whether directly or by interfering with the quiet enjoyment of the property by any of its lawful tenants in occupation of the same. CONTACT:

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