Why he left Austria to start a farm in Jamaica

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  • @trevorbolto4436
    @trevorbolto4436 Год назад +201

    I made lots of comments here but I have to applaud the Jamaican women who are taking up farming while their men is hanging out at the shop plaza! I respect the Jamaican women farmers who plants to feed their children! God bless them all!

    • @jamaicanprincess4124
      @jamaicanprincess4124 Год назад +37

      Majority of jamaican farmers are Jamaican men. 🙄

    • @koffi3415
      @koffi3415 Год назад

      What the fail to understand that some of the richest people in britain are farmers and you have bank nanagers and other profesional people quiting their jobs rearing pigs chickens and goats and sheep and growing food .

    • @blackbway
      @blackbway Год назад

      There are also Jamaican women who are just dressing up and looking good, waiting for men to support them.
      There are working men and working women. There are lazy men and lazy women.

    • @truvico
      @truvico Год назад +6

      ​@@jamaicanprincess4124 exactly. The people who liked that comment are time deaf.

    • @sweetspirit6171
      @sweetspirit6171 Год назад

      JAMES 2:9 TO RESPECT PERSON IS TO COMMIT SIN

  • @howardharris4718
    @howardharris4718 Год назад +92

    Agriculture is the way to go for Jamaica. A successful and healthy country produces their own food in a healthy way.

    • @susangordon3152
      @susangordon3152 Год назад +5

      Michael Manleyntold is to “grow what we eat and eat what we grow.” Here we are! My grandfather was a farmer and I am happy I was raised in an environment where every food came directlybfeomnfamtontable…oh what a life! 💛

    • @anjee.3261
      @anjee.3261 Год назад +3

      Tell that to the government! As that most definitely should be promoted.... Not the current import everything mindset!

    • @olgamartin5884
      @olgamartin5884 Год назад

      Maybe it is taxless and more economical for him to invest here.
      Jamaica No Problems and everything is cheap even the women.
      Making babies is also farming. Buy and sell women also.

    • @nightswan1234
      @nightswan1234 Год назад

      @@olgamartin5884 Well Olga you started your comment with maybe as meaning not so sure. But what you wrote carries some heavy duty connotations to say the least where as definitely should not be divulged as true and undisputed facts. Care to further explain your comment?

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      @bedstuypopupcinema812 5 месяцев назад +1

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  • @coldkingbluearmy6775
    @coldkingbluearmy6775 Год назад +234

    As Jamaicans we need to invest in our country. If an Austrian can do it with all his immigration challenges why can't us who are born Jamaicans do the same....even if we are overseas....we see this time and time again hardwork will payoff! Let's invest people - real estate farming, invest invest invest! An Austrian has done it. So can we. Bless up our God Bless Island.

    • @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198
      @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198 Год назад +13

      My thoughts exactly

    • @howardwhittingham8752
      @howardwhittingham8752 Год назад +22

      When some Jamaican get over sea them forgot the reason until them can do it no more and get old

    • @danielhowell2415
      @danielhowell2415 Год назад +23

      Some people think Scamming is easier...they dont believein hard work...

    • @Legend-lc9bv
      @Legend-lc9bv Год назад +17

      Mi tell my family seh Mi aguh invest in a Jamaica dem a laugh afta mi

    • @Marybassan128
      @Marybassan128 Год назад +17

      I would love to come home and contribute to the economy but scared of the crime

  • @blissfulservant4189
    @blissfulservant4189 Год назад +143

    Farming is the heart of Jamaica, yet the small farmers never get the support but others do.

    • @eboniclarke177
      @eboniclarke177 Год назад +8

      Exactly.

    • @RickymaRI87
      @RickymaRI87 Год назад +5

      Look how long we a say dat. A dat unuh fi block road fa.

    • @rockquelneysmith7804
      @rockquelneysmith7804 Год назад +6

      Exactly. Poor people like me can't farm in Jamaica.

    • @audleymclean3724
      @audleymclean3724 Год назад

      @@rockquelneysmith7804 Shut up!!! and learn, when Michael Manley gave the so called small man loans and opportunity for farming what did they do? they bought Bikes, Cars and went spurting drinking Beer etc. and ignore the Farming, thus the program collapse, so when you see hard working responsible people doing well, stop the pessimistic argument, this is how bad mindedness starts.

    • @koffi3415
      @koffi3415 Год назад +4

      It is nice how people from all over the world can come to Jamaica and feel at home here because of the friendliness of the Jamaican people but sadly most european people are not very racist.

  • @eileenwatt8283
    @eileenwatt8283 Год назад +79

    I love how Martin sounds like a St. Elizabeth Jamaican already. 😁

    • @yandizzlepizzle6602
      @yandizzlepizzle6602 Год назад +1

      Fit right in!!

    • @osarismaroon2292
      @osarismaroon2292 Год назад

      YET UH'NUH HATE UH'NUH OWNSELF AS LONG AS DEM AH 👽👾😈👿🐽🐷🐖 DEM FIT EEN. UH'NUH BLOOD CLAART IDIOT!!!!!!!!!

    • @gijane9375
      @gijane9375 Год назад +4

      I love Jamaica but st Elizabeth got a cast system. That's a shame.

    • @mzstibbz1
      @mzstibbz1 Год назад +1

      @@gijane9375 I really would love to no more about the cast system. Im a little ignorant to how it is in St E. No family there so never seen that side. Love Jamaica too

    • @noraallman9194
      @noraallman9194 Год назад

      Yeaman im get de twang 👍 im a yadie nung

  • @PaytonandMommytime
    @PaytonandMommytime Год назад +17

    I love how she allows him to talk and finish what he is saying and not interrupt him🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍👍

  • @catherinehodge7624
    @catherinehodge7624 Год назад +6

    Jamaica is the cultural capital of the WORLD! Only some Jamaican's don't yet know it!

  • @paulettecrawford6356
    @paulettecrawford6356 Год назад +13

    Martin is so down to earth
    And he chose my Parish to do farming. God chose him to be where he is. All the best Martin.

  • @heathermorgan9670
    @heathermorgan9670 Год назад +13

    How comes we don’t see more stories like this instead of all the corruption and killing that’s happening in our beautiful Island. Anyway none of that is ever going to stop me from going or moving back when l am ready. Crimes happen all over the world. Thanks for featuring this story and since l was born and raised in South East St Elizabeth this makes me proud that he chose my Parish to call his home and to provide job opportunities for people who need jobs.

  • @claudiamoore2525
    @claudiamoore2525 Год назад +4

    I hope the Jamaican government is watching this and taking notes. We always have people from different countries coming to Jamaica and invest in Jamaica, and in no time they make it. While I'm happy for their investment in Jamaica, I hope they don't turn on us and start kicking us out of our own little island. Not saying that this is the case with this gentleman. I'm speaking on a general term. They invest in our agriculture they invest in our tourism just to make money, but THEY don't really care about us. Thank God for the few that does. Thank you for the good work you're doing Mr. Martin.

  • @lilymbbrown2596
    @lilymbbrown2596 Год назад +6

    I LOVE THIS MAN ❤❤❤❤❤ IT TAKES A FOREIGNER TO SPEAK THE TRUTH ...HE'S AMAZING 👏 👍🍉🥒🍍🫑🍊🧅🧄🥬

  • @maried2089
    @maried2089 Год назад +14

    SIR THROP YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR CALLING 🙏🏽🙏🏽👏🏽❤️🇯🇲

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Thank you so much 🙏🏾

    • @maried2089
      @maried2089 Год назад

      @@Thropyou are welcome

  • @user-ec8su1ol7z
    @user-ec8su1ol7z Год назад +52

    This is a great interview and I appreciate this gentleman giving us some excellent information and opportunities that all Jamaican can use to help make this country better. Thank you!

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching

  • @hutchinsonjohnson2909
    @hutchinsonjohnson2909 Год назад +29

    Big up throp love you show non Jamaican. Living. The Jamaican. Dream lot of Jamaican. Takes Jamaica for granted

  • @juggernautmjae3970
    @juggernautmjae3970 Год назад +13

    I am from a family of farmers . I love farming the soil makes me happy . Animal husbandry as well .

  • @patrickthompson9719
    @patrickthompson9719 Год назад +13

    This is about this guy from Austria, who went to Jamaica to work as a hotel manager at the foreign-owned Half Moon hotel, who then decided to become the owner of his own farm in St Elizabeth.
    After seeing the difficulties that his hotel was undergoing, in terms of getting supplied by local farmers - which caused tons of headache in getting meals prepared on time for the guests - he then decided to set up his own farm to fill the dire need.
    So, he leased lands from people in the surrounding areas and started his own farm to fill the supply gap.
    His farm has become a huge success as a result and is now a burgeoning agricultural supply corporation in Jamaica.
    In the interview, he explained about the hardships of getting it all done, especially due to the fact that he was a foreigner - even though he had then recently married a Jamaican woman.
    It was not all a ‘piece of cake’ - as they say. For he had to first, battle the customary prejudice that Jamaicans have against seemingly “privileges foreigners who come to take advantage”.
    Then, he had to learn how to go about leasing properties in the correct legal manner, and then know how to grow the right crops for the most suitable soil, and so on, and so forth.
    On top of that, he had to make sure that his immigration papers were always in good standing - in terms of his working visa and resident status. Now, after twenty years, he has finally completed his naturalization status and is now a full-fledged Jamaican citizen - along with being a highly successful entrepreneur.
    It is quite an interesting story. And I wonder if he would qualify as one of the non-hated Whites in Ja. As opposed to Ukrainian Irena. Who, some people hate - I think mainly because she runs a regular yet successful RUclips channel and is hence more visible to Jamaicans.

    • @josephgavin9838
      @josephgavin9838 Год назад +1

      Verygood ❤❤❤

    • @kerry-annthompson441
      @kerry-annthompson441 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for this brilliant summary, namesake ❤

    • @user-mb3ij3nk6u
      @user-mb3ij3nk6u 9 месяцев назад +1

      The owner of halfmoon is also An Austrian.

    • @cartubdetailing
      @cartubdetailing 5 месяцев назад +1

      The funny thing about those comment from the 2nd paragraph in I thought of Irena the way how she is always so detailed like ChatGPT 😂 love that lady. She is a factual one you can’t buy that. ❤

  • @burnettcampbell8586
    @burnettcampbell8586 Год назад +6

    Hail up Martin, I was Martin Trainer when he got to Jamaica in the 90s while working at Half Moon Elegant Resort so proud of you my brother great job will link you up soon.

  • @eltonpinnock-kr5et
    @eltonpinnock-kr5et Год назад +4

    Very interesting it really motivated me to leave overseas and go back my culture as a Jamaican.

  • @Sunnybwoy47
    @Sunnybwoy47 Год назад +7

    A VERY GOOD interview .He has made himself a REAL Jamaican. WELCOME TO YOU AND PEOPLE LIKE YOU FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES. WE WELCOME YOU.

  • @beyondthesilencebeyondthepain
    @beyondthesilencebeyondthepain Год назад +14

    This is one of the most inciteful,balanced conversations I have ever heard about the challenges of farming in Jamaica. This young man is a God send to Jamaica and I pray he will continue to use wisdom to navigate the politics and effect real and fundamental change to the mindsets, the government policy, business response and that Jamaica will rise up to be a leading farming nation in the world as a result!! CONGRATULATIONS AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Well said! Thank you for watching

  • @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY
    @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY Год назад +13

    This is very wholesome. Jamaica is an untapped marketplace. May we unite to build Jamaica and get rid of badmind which is what’s tearing the country apart. 🙏🏿

  • @viannacross3290
    @viannacross3290 Год назад +14

    Martins story are so impressive i am now watching his story. Omg well done i need to follow him on his journeys. Congratulations to you martin👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🙏🏽

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching

    • @noego4798
      @noego4798 Год назад

      👍🏾👍🏾

  • @elsie9434
    @elsie9434 Год назад +1

    He sounds like a Jamaican ❤❤ it’s love he has for the country

  • @tarshaholness6016
    @tarshaholness6016 Год назад +8

    Welcome Martin 🎉I love your intervention. Proud and happy for you.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Thank you for watching

    • @INA1111TUBE
      @INA1111TUBE Год назад

      Tarsha,
      Are you proud that an immigrant had to come to our country to show Jamaican how easy it is to infiltrated our country, gain access to our resources and speak openly of their wishes for Freedom, freedom to come and go freely in Jamaica while never being able to stand in defense of our country.!?Our country that he want the freedom to use as he wishes... Again I ask; which Jamaican can go to Austria and get those privileges.
      Which Jamaican can go to Austria and do that? Because if they can they should.... But remember if his land was as good as our he wouldn't be in our country....
      We have to learn to appreciate what we were blessed with. We have to be able to see the goodness in each other so others can too and not think they can put us against each other and take what we have,,,, that should no longer be possible..... That text book should be destroyed.....

    • @tarshaholness6016
      @tarshaholness6016 Год назад

      @@INA1111TUBE it’s not about being proud of an immigrant. He is smart thinking and used his initiative. He saw the opportunity and make used of it. Opportunities are out there and no one stopping you from exploring them. If you could go to another country and opportunities arises wouldn’t you explore them? It doesn’t matter where you are from. Jamaica is out of many one people, therefore there were different nationalities. Look how many Jamaicans in different countries. What if they stop them entries? The typical Jamaicans do not want to do anything so let people come in and help develop the island.

    • @INA1111TUBE
      @INA1111TUBE Год назад +1

      @@tarshaholness6016I will leave the attached video as an insight into some higher knowledge, consume what you can retain it is not to take away from anyone but instead to bring awareness to the unaware....
      Jamaican are Nubians the creators of farming.. Give them the same chance and you will get the same and or better goods hands down...
      There are Jamaican Scientific Farmers in the Bahamas teaching our Bahamian Brothers and Sisters how to grow Hydroponic Food, their island is not has fertile as our. Jamaican are away gathering the knowledge of self sustainabilities our various locations requires that of us, no one is bending their Standard Operating Procedures, Rules or Laws to accommodate us... We were taught " when you go to Rome you do as the Romans do" its call respect....
      We are the Out of Many Comes One‼️ The many that are scattered in foreign lands; Not to be mistaken with the notion of out of ANY come one, lol. I have to laugh behind that one😄😅😂🤣 too funny! I love 💓you Sis no hard feelings; each one has to teach one‼️We can not afford to get this twisted... Seriously‼️ check out the video... I don't create them those that know do I just share what needs to be shared.
      ruclips.net/video/XF5Pz4RS9U8/видео.html

  • @sophiemclarke6556
    @sophiemclarke6556 Год назад +11

    Food security is so important. As Martin have stated it needs to be organised correctly. This high Importing is too expensive for Jamaica. Everybody have to eat.

  • @nateishacampbell9830
    @nateishacampbell9830 Год назад +19

    I really enjoyed this. Martin is comedic and provided some solid answers based on his experience in Jamaica. The interviewer did an awesome job and she came armed to engage and lead the direction of the interview.

  • @noeljames1254
    @noeljames1254 Год назад +6

    I come to Jamaica very often. I am from Clarendon, so my experience from that vantage point, Clarendon, was always a very fruitful and farm oriented parish. In my area, I could not help noticing that bush has replaced what was once quite fruitful.
    I thought that farming there died with the older generation. I got lost in Alligator Pond, trying to take a coastal route to Black River. En route, I was blown away by the amount of farmlands with acres upon acres of scallions/onions and carrots in St. Elizabeth.
    This is a very compelling and inspiring story. Farming is one thing that I would definitely do if I return to Jamaica or invest there. As a youth growing up, everyone around us plated something. Almost every kind of fruit and food was in abundance.

  • @melangefoods1391
    @melangefoods1391 Год назад +2

    Life is so funny. He was just there and I was a school boy working at night sleeping in the storage room.
    Look where I'm compare to where he is. I wonder what makes the difference?

  • @berydale
    @berydale Год назад +22

    Hi Throp, hope all is well. This recording was excellent. Good to hear another aspect of a European settling in JA. I wish Martin the best of luck.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much 🙏🏾

    • @anjee.3261
      @anjee.3261 Год назад +3

      What's so good about more Europeans settling in Jamaica?

    • @noego4798
      @noego4798 Год назад +1

      ​@@anjee.3261
      What's so wrong about it...🤔

    • @elizabethgraham8819
      @elizabethgraham8819 Год назад

      Exactly! Before long tge colonizers are going to have black people slaving for them.

    • @elizabethgraham8819
      @elizabethgraham8819 Год назад

      You people, stoo, glorifying these colonizers coming to Jamaica. Jamaicans are not welcome in their country. Go and plant your own land. Don't you see what is happening? The old colonizers, the white man and the new colonizers, and the Chinese are taking over Jamaica. Soon, it will be their land. Wake up! Black Jamaican, please wake up!

  • @jellojaw
    @jellojaw 11 месяцев назад +1

    Seems like one of the most overlooked comment from this interview is the "soon come" culture which is prominent among our people. People often make plans with time constraints and when your timing depends on another showing up on time and they pull the "soon come" ting on you, then all timing is off. I say that to say this Martin is successful for 2 simple reasons, he understand the importance of being on time and being consistent.

  • @glenroysimmonds5554
    @glenroysimmonds5554 Год назад +4

    This interview with Martin was , and is very edifying
    This episode is great
    Martin thanks for seeing the value in our beautiful islands Jamaica 🇯🇲. 🇯🇲.

  • @irenegoffe2484
    @irenegoffe2484 Год назад +5

    Welcome to jamaica 👍
    Please be careful, open your eyes 👀 be wise and asked God to protect you, don't let down your instincts.
    Nice to have you in jamaica 👍

  • @veriannelastchance6891
    @veriannelastchance6891 Год назад +4

    As one from a little island, who lived from my parents'farming, It was very inspiring listening to the farmer in this video. I really appreciated him elaboration of his background before he became the star farmer in Jamaica. His starting experience was very well laid out as a solid foundation; not only for farming, but also for anyone to accomplish or triumph in anything in life; especially to establish a sound career. To make it in life people, above other values, must be courageous, inspired, disciplined, patient, humble, trustworthy, willing to listen to learn and prepare to battle and to prevail against the unseen forces that come to test everyone sometimes in life. (Like the talk goes, we got to have real backbones!) So, yes! It was marvelous as well as very encouraging to learn of Mr. Martin's successful life story!
    Congratulations Mr. Martin on your bravery and success as a farmer. May you continue to be the valuable example you are to other farmers as well as everyone who is truly ready to succeed in life.
    I wish you the best in the future with faith and great hope in God almighty by Jesus Christ his Son. Trust in God always; and lean not on your own understanding, and He will never fail you. So said He, so means He. Amen. Peace, joy & love!
    Thank you so much!
    -CANADA

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      🙏🏾 thanks for watching and thanks for your comment

  • @m.jebbison2726
    @m.jebbison2726 Год назад +23

    Thank you moderator and it is commemorable to hear Martin being so authentic, passionate and experienced.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching

  • @ericpowell4350
    @ericpowell4350 Год назад +2

    I love his adopted Jamaican accent. ❤

  • @nadinehanchar1752
    @nadinehanchar1752 Год назад +19

    WOW! CONGRATULATIONS SIR, BEAUTIFULLY DONE. I LOVE IT WHEN PEOPLE SEE OPPORTUNITIES THE HONEST WAY, AND TAKE THE RISK AND PUT IT TO GOOD USE.. HARD WORK AT THE END OF THE DAY ALWAYS PAY OFF, WITH PATIENCE, AND BELIEVE, IN IT AND YOURSELF..I LOVE YOUR AUTHENTIC, PASSION AND COMMITMENT TO MAKE IT HAPPEN FOR YOU AND OTHERS. KEEP UP YOUR AMAZING ACCOMPLISHMENTS. AGRICULTURE IS THE ONE NUMBER KEY FOR ALL HEALTH LIFE AND LIVING. I WISH YOU BLESSINGS AND CONTINUES SUCCESS, AND HOPE VISIT YOUR FARM IN THE NEAR FUTURE. SENDING NUFF LOVE EVERYTIME CANADA. ✔ ❤️ 👏 ❤️

  • @bpersistentshauna1
    @bpersistentshauna1 Год назад +2

    Very very good advice

  • @kaywilson208
    @kaywilson208 Год назад +7

    I'd like to see Jamaicans going to Austria to farm.....

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +5

      Seems pretty feasible from the quick google search I did. You’d more than likely have to learn German though. But if that’s your dream I support you. Stay focused. Don’t let anybody discourage you. German is not an easy language to learn as a native English speaker, trust me I’ve tried. I wish you the best of luck in your international agricultural pursuits

  • @Thenewgards
    @Thenewgards Год назад +4

    As a new developer in the realeste market in St Elizabeth with a gated condo community. I can say he really understand the Jamaican culture and the people. And, Martin was very transparent about farming as well as investment. You hardly ever see others who are doing well in their endeavors offer the level of help he is offering. I love St Elizabeth checkout our gated community in Black River.

  • @maxinewhite2116
    @maxinewhite2116 Год назад +12

    Fantastic interview. He so comedic-Glad he his here! Big up!!! Thank-you Throp! Educational for us farmers in Jamaica. Food is big business, and so everyone can benefit from it. Simple economics will keep us informed and not running out of supplies and keep up with the demand. Big up to hard-working farmers like Martin all over Jamaica! God bless oonuh !

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks so much for watching

    • @wilmarainwater5333
      @wilmarainwater5333 Год назад

      Amen! If all Jamaicans would plant, it would reverse the great deficit within the economy; we need to stop or import less foods cause we are not supporting our local farmers. Planting helps to prevent mudslides. How about planting almond trees, pistachio trees, walnut trees, beachnut trees, grape trees .... the fruit of these trees are healthy to eat. We could supply factories, etc. & build our own economy.

    • @wilmarainwater5333
      @wilmarainwater5333 Год назад

      Me really admire Martin's energy & the love he has for his dream! I wish all Jamaican's would take pride in farming. A country that cannot feed their nation is not good so we all need to get with the program.

  • @zemriewright4060
    @zemriewright4060 Год назад +14

    If you noticed the gentleman said that the first thing you need is to have a market.
    This gentleman was manager in a hotel so he had influence in the hotel industry hence a place where he could sell his produce.
    I was born in St Elizabeth and I'm still here in the heart of the farming community and most of the time people produce spoil right in the garden because they have no market. Sometimes a hotel supplier order the produce or tell you to plant a product and never comes back for it. My husband and I returned from the USA to farm and most of the time we just look a our produce rotting in the field and no one to buy it.
    It's not as easy as this gentleman is saying. He's making money cause the hotels are giving him the preference of buying his products.
    In Jamaica there's a lot of favouritism and the saying goes like this: "is not who you know, is who know you"
    Don't watch these interviews and think it's as easy as it sounds

    • @junebrowse1010
      @junebrowse1010 Год назад

      What is the solution
      Can the small farmers come together and form a cooperative have a farmers market shop, as well as supply your local restaurant etc. Connect on social media.
      Chickonomy is a good one it's also fast turn over if need be tap into the diaspora partner with then and sell to local people.
      Jamaicans need to take back their business.

    • @jannettpeart4338
      @jannettpeart4338 Год назад +2

      So true

    • @DaydreamingTrack
      @DaydreamingTrack Год назад +2

      It's easy because let's be honest he's white in Jamaica people roll over for that

    • @NATURALMYSTICMK
      @NATURALMYSTICMK Год назад +1

      U have to seek your market. Its not gonna come knocking at your gate.

  • @hutchinsonjohnson2909
    @hutchinsonjohnson2909 Год назад +13

    That make. Me so proude to be a Jamaican

  • @carolinewright9123
    @carolinewright9123 Год назад +2

    Amazing I am proud of this. Man who come to Jamaica to do farming God bless 🙌

  • @beverleysmith9340
    @beverleysmith9340 Год назад +2

    Hi Mr Martin good day thank God for another blessed day I was watching your interview it is very interesting knowing that someone who is not a born Jamaican have such a interest and love for the island of Jamaica .I wish you all the best in your business and most of all God blessings and protection over you and your worker's. I have good news for you my son Andrew told me that he work for you he said your are a very nice person he speak good about you and that is so nice .I would like to meet you in person when I come to Jamaica. God continue to bless you..🙏🙏🙏

  • @hutchinsonjohnson2909
    @hutchinsonjohnson2909 Год назад +10

    Very good out of many one people. Very good

    • @doreenmattis3045
      @doreenmattis3045 Год назад +1

      I am a Jam living in the USA is am loving this help to build your country stop tearing it to piecesTropp you are doing a wonderful. Job loving it God bless

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      absolutely!

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      @@doreenmattis3045 thanks so much

  • @msgrace5176
    @msgrace5176 Год назад +8

    My mom is a farmer my dad was a farmer I was raised eating organic food I'm drinking organic bush what teas a natural healing remedies for I'm from St Ann's and I believe 100% in forming I know lift in the US but I believe in farming different motivate young people in Jamaica instant instead of standing on the street corner rubbing out their hand especially the young young men men off today take an example from this 4 minutes good.

  • @damion4mcgregor888
    @damion4mcgregor888 Год назад +10

    Amazing

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching

  • @veronicatait5067
    @veronicatait5067 Год назад +9

    What a great story/interview.
    Throp you need to post more of these successful stories to show others how it can be done.
    Stay safe/well.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +1

      I absolutely will. Thanks for watching

  • @JayDreamzGaming
    @JayDreamzGaming Год назад +2

    I think many Jamaicans should travel and that might help them c the potential the island has, if you work with the nature and the strength that the island has you can make profit

  • @eugeniecampbell
    @eugeniecampbell Год назад +1

    I am super proud to listen to that Austrian talking about what Jamaicans can do to make a living from farming.

  • @doublem4471
    @doublem4471 Год назад +4

    Intriguing....hard work and dedication paid of. Embrace the Land...love it...its LIFE!! Thanks for sharing Martin

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Thank you for watching

  • @JamBajan
    @JamBajan Год назад +15

    These presentations are absolutely invaluable! Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thank you so much

  • @janetgerman6975
    @janetgerman6975 Год назад +2

    ❤ welcome to Jamaica.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Andre-md6gc
    @Andre-md6gc Год назад +2

    I like how he uses the watermelon analogy. One Jamaica one people let us please build each other.

  • @althia1126
    @althia1126 Год назад +2

    He’s so funny he speaks the truth best wishes with his Jamaican girl friend

  • @happyreader5367
    @happyreader5367 Год назад +10

    This is awesome and exciting initiative

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thank you and thank you for watching

  • @AnnaYAH5315
    @AnnaYAH5315 Год назад +3

    I'm coming back home and I intend to plant my own food.
    The other side of this is the GMO seeds that the government has embraced now leaving the farmers in a tail spin. Africa rejected GMO seeds! I'm watching young farmers in Jamaica on youtube struggling with this because, this means they have to buy seeds again and again!

  • @SD-vm9po
    @SD-vm9po Год назад +19

    It's sad a lot of Jamaicans are blinded to the wealth they're sitting on. Their eye's are fixated on vanity and God bless them with a fruitful and rich soil. Jamaicans need to know that people overseas are paying a high price for Jamaican produces.

    • @gbb82
      @gbb82 Год назад +1

      Yes, like US10.00 for a tin of ackee in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    • @simonmanley6257
      @simonmanley6257 Год назад

      So all de hundreds of Black Jamaican farmer's current farming and providing food for the Island Nation, dem nuh count .
      De farin sellouts are on this page heavy .
      As long as the clout chasers and social climbers smell farin dem willing to cry down dem own

    • @paulineforrester3963
      @paulineforrester3963 Год назад

      £7.00 for a tin of ackees in the UK (currently J$1253.00)!!

    • @gbb82
      @gbb82 Год назад

      @@paulineforrester3963 Seven pounds? Oh Lord, ackee has become caviar……

  • @vinnette4583
    @vinnette4583 Год назад +4

    Some years ago I read about this gentleman and how he became a farmer and a top farmer too if I am correct he catches our language so well in a matter of fact he speak like a Jamaican

  • @joymarshalleck-butler8962
    @joymarshalleck-butler8962 Год назад +2

    The question is where do local farmers can get their financing to even start a business of farming as most of these gifted farmers are living in poor conditions. ??? This is an Austrian. Congratulations. But I’m sure he got help from his family!!

  • @glenmcdaniel
    @glenmcdaniel Год назад +1

    Martin Zsifkovics says "tree" months; I love it. What a brilliant idea AstroJam is.

  • @LighttBuzz
    @LighttBuzz Год назад +5

    I enjoyed this program. Well done.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +1

      awesome, thanks for watching

  • @yvettekinchking8838
    @yvettekinchking8838 Год назад +5

    He saw the opportunity to make money as a business man. It took him years to build his empire. Land is black gold... looks at Jamaicans who builds big concrete buildings on the land and cant afford to live in them... people dont lie to grown food on the land. They go to the supermarket...

  • @butterflylily7207
    @butterflylily7207 Год назад +18

    Every country has a process for work permit even if you investing. Jamaica shouldn't be any different. Hopefully Jamaica will not become the new south Africa or Zimbabwe where foreigners take over farm land.... Jamaican farmers need to push themselves to do better and grow Thier business...

    • @tavoyrowe558
      @tavoyrowe558 Год назад +1

      Fam me from st Thomas an right now a deh water head me see dem start regulate an taking the sea front an taking the farm lands an now u going an start see more sick an dead Jamaicans because the way dem farming dem poisoning the plants an the earth just try an see if u can get a up date an see the chemical dem using on his farm

    • @butterflylily7207
      @butterflylily7207 Год назад +1

      @@tavoyrowe558 sorry to hear this. It's not good. Jamaica use natural products organic farming. Using chemicals not only affects crops, it affects water, the sur you breath, Human health. In fact it affects the whole eco-System - plants animals.... Why isn't the government ensuring this is not happening? ... Soon you can plant crops because as you say the soil is damaged! Smh...

  • @namkebanyanklariti
    @namkebanyanklariti Год назад +26

    Very informative thank you for this segment. I think this farmer missed a question about GMO vs Non-GMO crops. Since food is our business, I need to know if the crops he produces are organic or GMO. I'm so proud of his efforts in creating a farming business and contributing to the development of Jamaica.

    • @powerrass1922
      @powerrass1922 Год назад +1

      Very informative...very inspiring!

    • @buhrochem
      @buhrochem Год назад +4

      If the seeds are from Monsanto/Bayer, it's GMO!

    • @oliviamonteque6407
      @oliviamonteque6407 Год назад +4

      Jamaica don't do GMO! Not good for you.

    • @namkebanyanklariti
      @namkebanyanklariti Год назад +4

      @@oliviamonteque6407 Yeah I hope this guy does not bring in Monsanto seeds to grow crops on the island.

    • @paulinejackson1701
      @paulinejackson1701 Год назад +1

      Real man Martin and when I say he's real he I

  • @MemeHam123
    @MemeHam123 Год назад +5

    My brother started farming scotch bonnet peppers, scallion(green onion) and was doing well until inclemenT weather became a great challenge!

  • @jannetbrown9199
    @jannetbrown9199 Год назад +5

    My prayers is that God will cover him and protect him because a lot of Jamaican wants to reap where they did not sow , love ❤️ my country not giving up on my birth place, with God all things are possible 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Год назад +1

    Wonderful.....Big up yourself, Martin!

  • @Worldsbestchocolate
    @Worldsbestchocolate Год назад +2

    As a young Jamaica I love to hear more about agriculture in Jamaica. This is a great industry that I seek to join in the future. Martin is an interesting character that made a wise choice in going into agriculture in Jamaica. I come from an agricultural background and would love to come back to that industry in my older years. What are some recommendations for doing so? What parish is the best to start a farm? Who do I talk to about doing so?

  • @pamellasaunders7796
    @pamellasaunders7796 Год назад +2

    Thanks this was enlightening and educational. So many Jamaicans are of the mind set that the grass is only green on the other side.

  • @koffi3415
    @koffi3415 Год назад +4

    The world is changing and becoming a global village.

    • @ogi197
      @ogi197 Год назад

      Indeed..

  • @amaruneter83
    @amaruneter83 Год назад +9

    Very Informative Video...especially for those lookin to go into farming

    • @jocelynkavanagh8882
      @jocelynkavanagh8882 Год назад +1

      I have property in Clarendon to lease but I live in Canada and would like to lease to you how do I go about it. How do I contact you

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      @@jocelynkavanagh8882 Martin's IG is in the description

  • @dayjaanderson9402
    @dayjaanderson9402 Год назад +2

    Point of information, Ginger Hill is NOT located in Tangle River. Ginger Hill is located in St Elizabeth.

  • @MrNanah38
    @MrNanah38 Год назад +15

    Everything this man is saying is true, but I would like to add one more thing, the country needs to campaign for more self sustainable living and stop importing Everything, the more you import stuff is more we loose buying power.

    • @roseb819
      @roseb819 Год назад

      Amen

    • @monicaallen5998
      @monicaallen5998 Год назад +2

      Farmers need the same level of support that's given to tourism.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching

  • @angellajohnson3667
    @angellajohnson3667 Год назад +4

    I lift my hat to you sir.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @felnluvwithyou505
    @felnluvwithyou505 Год назад +6

    This was a very good interview.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching!

  • @orvillegrant3304
    @orvillegrant3304 Год назад +1

    Even though this guy had many experience in the hotel businesses. He is fulfilling a simple service where Jamaicans Farmers could not offered. The idea of delivering products on time Jamaicans weren't able to deliver. Good for him

  • @shxrtkut615
    @shxrtkut615 Год назад +2

    he saw where there was demand and he supplied. smart man

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Absolutely

  • @lornadenisevalverde3580
    @lornadenisevalverde3580 Год назад +2

    Have to be a Jamaican girl...lol
    Glad you came and enjoying life in Jamaica.

  • @MemeHam123
    @MemeHam123 Год назад +5

    He’s definitely Jamaican❤

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Haha definitely

  • @estherspencer6432
    @estherspencer6432 Год назад +6

    Great interview

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thank you Esther! Thanks for watching. I hope you are well

  • @maudlyn25
    @maudlyn25 Год назад +7

    So we starting with him, then the next thing will be an influx. Eventually, it will turn out like South Africa.

  • @hbrown2866
    @hbrown2866 Год назад +2

    Love this interview Throp. It is very helpful for us to see the good things that are happening. I agree with Martin regarding having a young minister of Agriculture, someone with energy to engage and excite young people to get involved in the business of agriculture. The most successful and scalable business are the ones that identify a market need and take steps to fill the gap. That is what he did. Most small business just seek to copy what others are doing.

  • @joanmartin6083
    @joanmartin6083 Год назад +1

    Great advice to those who have an interest in farming. Martin, you have done a wonderful job. Continue the good work and inspire others. Way to go

  • @starcas7177
    @starcas7177 Год назад +1

    A true mon, that last question and his answers❤

  • @sherrylue-fung2012
    @sherrylue-fung2012 Год назад +5

    Awesome. Enjoyed this!

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thank you!

  • @janice911
    @janice911 Год назад +22

    Wow I see more and more foreigners going to Jamaica and involving in farming because they understand the principles of it. Why can’t some people understand that if you plant you will always have food. Some people just plant and do nothing more just reap when the time comes. If you plant just one apple or mango tree and those trees bear fruits you alone cannot eat off the crop of apples and mangoes. You can’t die of hunger if you farm.Smh

    • @eileenwatt8283
      @eileenwatt8283 Год назад +6

      The younger generation doesn't eat fruits and vegetables. They eat processed foods so the concept of farming is not appealing to them.
      People would rather purchase land by the ocean than live inland in the mountains where they can plant food in their back yards. The salt destroys appliances so I imagine it's doing the same to people's skin and cell but it's not visible to the naked eyes.
      My generation was raised in the mountains where our snacks grew on trees in our yard. I eat like that still to this day. No health issues.
      Nutrition was taught to use. I doubt children are educated now on food choices. They know a hamburger but nothing about eating healthy.
      I'm an advocate for farmers. They keep me healthy.

    • @jamaicanprincess4124
      @jamaicanprincess4124 Год назад +1

      Majority of Jamaican farmers are born jamaican people. 🙄

    • @victorwilliams4026
      @victorwilliams4026 Год назад +1

      The farmers need more education an farming!

  • @MemeHam123
    @MemeHam123 Год назад +3

    Thank you!

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      you're welcome, thanks for watching

  • @TheBlackkat63
    @TheBlackkat63 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate this segment, well said sir!

  • @khaandi_smith
    @khaandi_smith Год назад +4

    Very informative. Good job.

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching

  • @sonofyhwh423
    @sonofyhwh423 Год назад +2

    Loving this content.Good Job Bro!!!❤

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Thank you so much

  • @andrewl8251
    @andrewl8251 Год назад +2

    This gentleman offers very valuable insights into the industry as to where it is a and how it can be improved on. These are the kind of ideas that can affect change in the country to a more profitable and efficient process. I wish him the best in all his efforts. A true visionary

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching

    • @charlesmannings4174
      @charlesmannings4174 Год назад

      You see how beautiful
      BLACK PEOPLE ARE....
      A EUROPEAN (AUSTR) COMES TO A BLACK CONTROLL
      COUNTRY....JUST LIKE
      THAT...HE IS ALLOWED
      TO FOLLOW HIS DREAMS..AS SHOULD BE.
      BUT AS WE ALL KNOW...
      IF THE CASE WERE REVERSE... A BLACK
      FARMER GOING TO
      AUST. WITH INTENTIONS
      OF FARMNG ....WHAT
      WOULD THE REVERSE
      EXPERIENCE BE LIKE...
      .......I THINK I KNOW...
      DO YOU HAVE ANY
      FIRSTHAND EXPERIENCE
      TO SHARE...IF THE CASE
      WAS REVERSE ?
      I 'AM JUST SAYIN....!

  • @althia1126
    @althia1126 Год назад +1

    I love farming when I lived and worked in Jamaica 🇯🇲 and worked at D and G I used to plant the stem off and plant and reaped a lot I love farming

  • @dcstvpc9720
    @dcstvpc9720 Год назад +3

    Well done sir!!!

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      Thank you for watching

  • @maried2089
    @maried2089 Год назад +10

    This is awesome 👏🏽 is a shame our own🇯🇲ppl don’t appreciate they only country and realize how meaningful farming is to a nation🙂

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад +2

      It’s extremely surprising to me and incredibly disappointing. Mindset and perspective is a heck of a thing

    • @marlinethompson7308
      @marlinethompson7308 Год назад +3

      They don't want their hands to get dirty, but they will steal what you plant.

    • @eboniclarke177
      @eboniclarke177 Год назад +2

      There are many that work really hard and still get marginalized because the government prefer to import stuff as soon as their 'friend' stocks sell off and you still can't catch a break because bigger farmers crowd you out of the market.

  • @cartubdetailing
    @cartubdetailing 5 месяцев назад

    You bring so much value to my research and development with your conference. Thank you and keep it going. Hopefully I’ll be able add value back to your audience someday too. 🎉

  • @georgeliewellyn6695
    @georgeliewellyn6695 Год назад +3

    Powerful invaluable and soliciting info. Bring jamaica to a forwarding level. 👏🤗👌💪

    • @Throp
      @Throp  Год назад

      thanks for watching

  • @cynthiahemans
    @cynthiahemans Год назад +1

    Wow, that was awesome information. I really enjoy thank you so much.

  • @trevorbolto4436
    @trevorbolto4436 Год назад +8

    The world over people eat two or three times per day and America becomes great on the back of farming! The new Jamaicans gives it up making the way for foreigners to come to Jamaica and making a rich life doing it while the Blacks tried to steal from them at night! In America most of the millionaires are farmers with the land,homes,and high end vehicles! The people of my grandparents time were the last sets of born Jamaicans except for St Elizabeth to be true Jamaican farmers! Where I was from almost every family had goats or pigs and chickens! Jamaicans loves to eat goats but where are the goats coming from? South America! We worry about about high prices in supermarkets and Jamaican people don't even plant their own thyme, scallion or peppers any more which can be called back yard gardening! Jamaica has a large problem called food security! No one in Jamaica is trying to help themselves with growing their own food all relies on imports then they cried why is food prices so high! The more food in a country the cheaper it gets and everyone eats! The less food and higher the prices and only the rich or those with money eat! Supply and demand????????

    • @jamaicanprincess4124
      @jamaicanprincess4124 Год назад +1

      That's a bunch of lies. majority of Jamaican farmers are black jamaicans 🙄.

  • @andrewblake4669
    @andrewblake4669 Год назад +29

    I’m being honest here and with no bias towards foreign investors, as a matter of fact we need them, but most Jamaicans cannot afford a start up as those immigrating to Jamaica with resources. Then the small farmers gets swallowed up by the larger farmers and they become only suppliers with minimal rom for growth.

    • @eve-lynexpress
      @eve-lynexpress Год назад +4

      This is where the diaspora can step in. Become angel investors or equity holders in up-coming busineses in Jamaica. The diaspora complain too much without creating solutions. The diaspora has the cash flow to invest in Jamaica.

    • @teshimamason6137
      @teshimamason6137 Год назад +5

      From my experience growing up in Jamaica and to a grandfather who farmed. The mindset of smaller farmers is to sell in the community market like coronation market etc.
      I believe the smaller farmers need to be educated on supplying to a wider market and of course learn how to get investment so as to grow there business. That is if they want to grow it.

    • @andrewblake4669
      @andrewblake4669 Год назад

      @@teshimamason6137 I agree with you, they are hard working decent ppl, but many lack the knowledge of how to expand and grow their business. If they are brought into a wider pool of farmers with the proper investors and taught, then we would see greater output that would put Jamaica on a scale never seen before. Not only in quantity but also in quality agricultural produce.

    • @johnroach1101
      @johnroach1101 Год назад

      Foriegn Europeans have the financial backing that black Jamaican don't have the opportunities, listen how he has to show his superiority pronoouncing his name , would a Jamaican have the same chance in Austria

    • @eve-lynexpress
      @eve-lynexpress Год назад

      @@johnroach1101 You talking complete and utter bullshit. We are in the best time when lots of black people are generating real amount of cash. The problem is most of us Black people find all forms of excuse why we can't create businesses but gladly spent US $5000 on a BBL or US$ 10,000 on some stupid high-cost liability product just for material pleasure. The other day I told a family member of mine not to buy clothes for me when she's coming to Jamaica. I'll rather borrow the money from her to start up an online travel site where I can earn income through affiliate marketing. The answer was a big 'No'. Instead she carried the two suitcases of clothes I don't need. When I told her I didn't want it, the typical answer came ' me ungrateful and badmind'. I just laugh. Please... We as Black people only complain. We don't want to put in the work that requires us to acquire wealth. Right now I'm learning wealth creation and financial education from many Black people who have become millionaires through their entrepreneurial endeavors including some from Jamaica with the intention to start something of my own. My favorite is Myron Golden.