REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS THROUGH THE USE OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PROTECTED AGRICULTURE
The Sweetwater area has a history of vegetable production as they have a contract to produce and supply fresh vegetables to the Super clubs. As a result, irrigation has to be used on a continuous basis for production. Recently with the construction of a greenhouses to enhance production, consistency of supply and good quality vegetables it has increased the need for more irrigation to sustain the production in these greenhouses. The production is driven by the continuous use non renewable sources of energy for driving the irrigation systems. This has now increased the pollution of the atmosphere resulting in poor air quality.
The problem existing in the Sweetwater area is the emission of pollutants in the atmosphere as result of the usage of pumps that use gas and diesel to operate their irrigation systems in the area. The cooperative is aware of the impact this is having on human lives especially to the young and old.
The objective of the project is to introduce a technology that of solar energy that can be used to drive the irrigation and fertigation systems of the recently constructed greenhouses that is environmentally friendly and acceptable, to reduce climate change and global warming.
Expected outcomes and outputs of the project
-Reduction in carbon emissions into the atmosphere
- a healthier environment
-increase in household income as a result in increased production
-Protection of the natural environment due to measures beiing put in place to minimize
the risk of climate change
Activities will include sub project sites in selected communities for hands on training in the use of technology, sustainable methods of farming among others. The project will include monitoring activities through site visits, recording of key data i.e. saving on the use of renewable energy, health care reduction, air quality
The problem existing in the Sweetwater area is the emission of pollutants in the atmosphere as result of the usage of pumps that use gas and diesel to operate their irrigation systems in the area. The cooperative is aware of the impact this is having on human lives especially to the young and old.
The objective of the project is to introduce a technology that of solar energy that can be used to drive the irrigation and fertigation systems of the recently constructed greenhouses that is environmentally friendly and acceptable, to reduce climate change and global warming.
Expected outcomes and outputs of the project
-Reduction in carbon emissions into the atmosphere
- a healthier environment
-increase in household income as a result in increased production
-Protection of the natural environment due to measures beiing put in place to minimize
the risk of climate change
Activities will include sub project sites in selected communities for hands on training in the use of technology, sustainable methods of farming among others. The project will include monitoring activities through site visits, recording of key data i.e. saving on the use of renewable energy, health care reduction, air quality
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Sweet Water Agricultural Cooeprative Society Limited
Country:
Jamaica
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 16,854.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 233.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 1,119.00
Project Number:
JAM/OP4/3/CORE/10/13
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Currently the government is promoting the greenhouse technology and sustainable use of natural resources as a viable option and a safer ande more sustainable method of producing food. This project will incorporate this mandate in the implementation of the project.
Policy Influence
Improving environmental quality and helping Jamaica's economy, working to fulfil objectives of the Jamaica Vision 2030 National Development Plan.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Tonnes of CO2 decreased or avoided by energy efficient and renewable energy technologies or applying environmentally sustainable transport practices introduced by SGP Project
60
Empowerment
Number of CBOs / NGOs participated / involved in SGP project
4
SGP Country office contact
Ms Hyacinth Y Douglas
Phone:
(876) 978-2390-9 ext. 2030
Email:
Ms. Faradaine Forbes-Edwards
Email:
Address
1-3 Lady Musgrave Road
Kingston 5, LA and the Caribbean
Kingston 5, LA and the Caribbean
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