

The advent of COVID-19 added a new level of complexity to travel, thus negatively affecting the process of sending OCdts overseas. This is normally done at the Unit level and later, through a Young Officers’ Course. Upon the return of OCdts to the JDF, there is a requirement for doctrine and operating procedure standardization due to the varying concepts and differing contents of the training they had undergone. Traditionally, the Jamaica Defence Force’s (JDF) longstanding partnerships with militaries across the world has seen its OCdts being trained in academies in the following countries: United States, England, Canada, China and India. It was designed with the direct support and guidance of RMAS Instructing and Support Staff.
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The programme falls within the tactical level of the Professional Military Education (PME) framework of armed forces and is modelled from the Royal Military Academy Sandhursts’ (RMAS) Commissioning Course. Initial Officer Training Programme (IOTP) provides basic military officer training to Officer Cadets (OCdts) and their equivalents from law enforcement and uniformed services. The Industry also creates an opportunity for niche market in the manufacturing of products such as Jerk Seasoning, mixed spices and Pimento Liqueur. The Pimento Industry consistently earns over US$5 million annually, from Pimento Berry, Pimento Leaf Oil, Pimento Berry oil, and other products involving Pimento. Jamaican Pimento is of the highest quality, in terms of its oil content, composition of oil and market presentation. In order to encourage increased production, government has increased the Farmgate price of pimento by 161%, moving the price from $50.71 to $132.28 per kilo ($23.00 to $60.00 per lb) over the last five-year period. the establishment of nurseries for the propagation of select planting material.issuing of drying and reaping equipment to qualified pimento growers and.the production and distribution of planting material (free of charge).In order to sustain the pimento industry, the Division is in the process of carrying out a major Rehabilitation Programme, involving the following: In addition, the Division currently guarantees markets for fresh/green, dried, and peeled traditional type Jamaican ginger and nutmeg. Since 1999 the Export Division has also been assisting ginger growers in the re-development of that industry which was devastated by Rhizome Rot Disease. The Export Division of the Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for collecting, storing, processing, marketing, and shipping of pimento, together with the overall development of the industry. Eligibility and Basic Provisions for Returning Resident Status.Jamaicans Overseas & Consular Affairs Department.
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