Banana Board urges farmers to register with catastrophe fund

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican agricultural authorities are proactively mobilizing banana and plantain growers across the island to enroll in the specialized Catastrophe Fund administered by the Banana Board. This urgent call to action comes as the nation prepares for the approaching 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1 to November 30 annually.

The Catastrophe Fund represents a critical disaster-recovery insurance mechanism specifically designed to provide financial protection and stabilization support to Jamaica’s vital banana and plantain agricultural sector following devastating hurricanes and other catastrophic natural events. The program serves both export-oriented producers and those supplying domestic markets, ensuring comprehensive coverage across the agricultural supply chain.

According to Janet Conie, General Manager of the Banana Board, registration for the insurance program operates on a voluntary basis with annual enrollment periods commencing each January. While the fund maintains operational availability throughout the entire year, farmers must complete registration procedures before the official start of hurricane season to qualify for potential claims disbursements.

Ms. Conie emphasized the program’s extensive coverage parameters in discussions with JIS News, noting that protection extends beyond hurricane damage to include “floods and sudden disasters of any kind [including] windstorms.” She characterized the initiative as “one of the preparatory strategies that we have in place that kicks in whenever there is a disaster.”

The Catastrophe Fund is currently actively supporting recovery efforts for farmers affected by Hurricane Melissa’s devastating impact on banana and plantain cultivation, demonstrating the program’s practical implementation and value to agricultural communities.

Interested farmers may initiate registration by contacting the Banana Board directly at (876) 922‑5490 for enrollment information and procedural details.