Onion Shortage in Jamaica: The Hard Truth About Why Local Farmers Can’t Sustain Us
I went to the market today with a shopping list, but if you wanted onions, you were out of luck. Most higglers’ stalls were completely empty, and the few who had stock were charging a staggering $500 per pound. Jamaican local onion crop started from February, i believe, so, there was no foreign onion selling, only local but local onion is going home and i am yet to see the foreign onion in the market and so, the little supply of local onion is selling for $500 this week last week it was $400. But how did we get here? To understand why a basic kitchen staple has suddenly become a luxury item. February: The Local Monopoly The Jamaican local onion crop began reaping in February. To protect local farmers, foreign onion imports were scaled back. For a brief moment, only Jamaican onions were on the market. Production numbers looked high, but the illusion of security didn't last. March & April: The Missing Infrastructure Jamaica does not have wide...