Outlaw, so right about family and sometimes when you decide to come together and plant up with them, them thief yuh. If you plant by yourself, thief tak it before you reap. Guys the young people are lazy and are not living in reality, so unfortunately. Thank you for keeping us informed about the everyday happening in Jamaica. All is not lost. More people need to shout it out and encourage the massive to plant up the land!
Bless up Deezer&Outlaw, how is it goin. Stay cool folks. Jamaica will always bounce back. If you can plant up a likkle garden. The farmers just need time to get goin again. Just need time. Take care .
Why am I not surprised? Hurricane Beryl just passed through!! Unfortunately, larceny of food crops in Jamaica is not even considered a serious crime. People just think that they can go pick and reap what they don't plant. That's the main reason lots of people don't plant. I don't know why Jamaican people don't buy in bulk and freeze. Of course not in a hurricane since you will have no electricity. But in ordinary times when certain crops are in abundance and there is a "glut". Things like tomatoes, sweet peppers, onions, carrots, yams, sweet potatoes, can be washed, chopped and frozen. We do it here in USA!!
@@unasmith6633 there was a lady on tv this morning on the morning show called, ‘Good Morning’ showing us just that. She says she buys ginger just twice a year because she washes it, chops it into pieces and puts in her freezer to use when needed. She buys fresh herbs, chops up and uses the root in a small pot in her kitchen to grow more. If I knew how to attach it here I would. I’ll try……
I am glad to hear you will be growing your own even if you don’t have much of a garden you can grow in pots, those items you have mentioned you shouldn’t be buying but picking from your own garden, food shortage will always happen and it’s going to get worse, be prepared and start from now. Take a look at those homesteaders on RUclips how they grow and store their food it’s worth taking note. Glad all is well
Hi Deezer and Outlaw, thanks for the update. I think Jamaicans should start planning short term crops like tomatoes, pumpkin, calalloo, cucumbers ect. I live in north America and every year we plant vegetables in our backyard. My friend lives in an apartment and she plants her veggies in flower pots. Some people here reserve space in community garden for summer planting.
I just sent my brother in St. Ann 15+ items of food. I also sent him 10+ packs of vegetable seeds, including tomatoes, carrots, peas, peppers and ginger. Hopefully, they grow quickly. I'm also growing mint, peppers and tomatoes on my patio in The States. Food prices are high everywhere. But over $6 for a pound of peppers not happening. Everyone has a little place to grow something. I don't understand how Jamaicans can rely on 1 deggay deggay parish for their food. When we lived in St. Mary, we had a banana walk. Plus all ground provisions and meat were grown on our property. The only things we bought were bread, rice, snacks and soap. This is bare foolishness. But it takes you being away from your country to understand how things work. Or it could just be becoming an adult and understanding politrics. Anywho, show us when y'all begin planting. I wish y'all the best. 🥰 Enjoy your day. 😍
That was good. We used to send 2 barrels every winter, spring, and summer from 2009 to 2020. We stopped because they were never satisfied. We encouraged planting. We send seeds and fertilizer. They had so many excuses under the sun. A few years ago the eldest son planted plantain and banana after we cussed him out, and even today, he's reaping some of the biggest bunch of banana and plantain ever. A lot of greedy neighbors always beg. Jamaicans (not all) are so lazy and greedy.
@@edna3236, LMAO @ "we cussed him out"! I get it. I just had to stop sending money and bagS of everything to a niece. I got her 2 jobs while I am here in The States. I was paying her bills, sending her money and giving her budgeting advice...which she NEVER FOLLLOWED! Maybe it was because I was holding her hand for the sake of her children. Well, I let go. And now she has to figure it out herself. Good for us both!
@Isis31 they are too dependent. That was the reason we were the supporters, because of the children. Now they are grown. We had to cut them off. We took care of those kids. We build a house for them, school them and they disappoint us. Everything they need just to keep them out of poverty.
I’m glad you guys shared this- thank you as it’s a grim reality. Food security is a thing for us in the Caribbean. I’m encouraged today to start some kind of home growing for basics. I don’t have outdoor space but I’m sure there’s still something I can’t plant indoors.
@jennypc9515, according to Google, "Root vegetables like carrots, beets and radishes, as well as greens like spinach, Swiss chard and lettuces, can all be grown indoors. Growing fresh herbs such as parsley, cilantro, oregano, mint and thyme can help elevate your cooking and add some charm to your kitchen decor."
Farming should be encouraged more in schools, both here in London and JA. Not everyone wants to be a doctor or a dentist. It must be so satisfying working on the land. Could help with mental health issues too 🤷🏽♀️.
We don’t know how lucky we are in London although our prices are high too. I’d rather be in my born land JA regardless though. Hearing the madness that’s going on over here Deeza? Another three baby girls gone through knife crime and the daily race riots 😢😢😢. Tun wey yu deh girl. ♥️♥️😮
I’m from London and in Port Maria for a week. I was horrified when my cousin paid 1000JA for a pound of garlic. That’s nearly a fiver!!! I had no idea it was so. I’m a Aldi/Tesco/Asda girlie so can’t get my head around how expensive food is in JA. I’m not even staying in a touristy area.
I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion, a couple of years ago I was in JA and was shocked at the supermarket prices and also just how much goods are imported. With so many young people unemployed, there should be government policy to make agriculture more attractive to them, like coorperative farming and distribution.
The government is the enemy in this one. They make deals with the American government to import their goods. So how are they gonna encourage the people to farm. A food like chicken why Jamaica importing chicken, carrots, peppers, tomato etc. Why? Jamaica is screwed politically from all sides by the worthless people who govern it. Next the generation is blood thirsty and lazy.
I am from London too. I lived in St Andrew and I am from St Elizabeth. We didn't notice that there was food shortage. The prices was terrible too. Even at the market. I went to see my family in St Elizabeth and the South was terrible. But Santa Cruz did not suffered that much. We need to start planting our food even In our garden at our homes.
Instead of the farming programs in Canada, Jamaica should invest in Jamaica and go back to basics where we're farming our food. Many thanks, Deezer and Outlaw, for keeping us informed. I appreciate you.
What a ting. People can’t even eat. I understand the scarcity due to the hurricane, but that’s no excuse to put the price so high. We’re killing each other. Madness. I can’t wait to start growing my own when i retire to Jamaica. I try to grow a little here in London but it’s hard when working full time and the growing season is so short, not to mention the pest pressures on the crops. I’ve grown pumpkins, butternut squash, tomatoes, onions, sweet and hot peppers and even potatoes in the past but by this year only the tomatoes and beetroot are doing the best. May get some chili peppers before the frost comes Yahuah willing. Thanks for the update. Hope to see you very soon. I was due to bed home 2 days ago but had to cancel and rebook for a later date due to bereavement. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers🙏🏾❤️
Outlaw, so right about family and sometimes when you decide to come together and plant up with them, them thief yuh. If you plant by yourself, thief tak it before you reap. Guys the young people are lazy and are not living in reality, so unfortunately. Thank you for keeping us informed about the everyday happening in Jamaica. All is not lost. More people need to shout it out and encourage the massive to plant up the land!
So true 👍
Bless up Deezer&Outlaw, how is it goin. Stay cool folks. Jamaica will always bounce back. If you can plant up a likkle garden. The farmers just need time to get goin again. Just need time. Take care .
Say it louder and clear!
Why am I not surprised? Hurricane Beryl just passed through!!
Unfortunately, larceny of food crops in Jamaica is not even considered a serious crime. People just think that they can go pick and reap what they don't plant.
That's the main reason lots of people don't plant.
I don't know why Jamaican people don't buy in bulk and freeze. Of course not in a hurricane since you will have no electricity. But in ordinary times when certain crops are in abundance and there is a "glut". Things like tomatoes, sweet peppers, onions, carrots, yams, sweet potatoes, can be washed, chopped and frozen. We do it here in USA!!
@@unasmith6633 there was a lady on tv this morning on the morning show called, ‘Good Morning’ showing us just that. She says she buys ginger just twice a year because she washes it, chops it into pieces and puts in her freezer to use when needed. She buys fresh herbs, chops up and uses the root in a small pot in her kitchen to grow more. If I knew how to attach it here I would. I’ll try……
Growing your own food is a must
I am glad to hear you will be growing your own even if you don’t have much of a garden you can grow in pots, those items you have mentioned you shouldn’t be buying but picking from your own garden, food shortage will always happen and it’s going to get worse, be prepared and start from now. Take a look at those homesteaders on RUclips how they grow and store their food it’s worth taking note. Glad all is well
Hi Deezer and Outlaw, thanks for the update.
I think Jamaicans should start planning short term crops like tomatoes, pumpkin, calalloo, cucumbers ect. I live in north America and every year we plant vegetables in our backyard. My friend lives in an apartment and she plants her veggies in flower pots.
Some people here reserve space in community garden for summer planting.
True
If we don't have land, we Can do container farming as well. Many crops grow inside flower pots, etc..
I just sent my brother in St. Ann 15+ items of food. I also sent him 10+ packs of vegetable seeds, including tomatoes, carrots, peas, peppers and ginger. Hopefully, they grow quickly.
I'm also growing mint, peppers and tomatoes on my patio in The States. Food prices are high everywhere. But over $6 for a pound of peppers not happening. Everyone has a little place to grow something.
I don't understand how Jamaicans can rely on 1 deggay deggay parish for their food. When we lived in St. Mary, we had a banana walk. Plus all ground provisions and meat were grown on our property. The only things we bought were bread, rice, snacks and soap.
This is bare foolishness. But it takes you being away from your country to understand how things work. Or it could just be becoming an adult and understanding politrics.
Anywho, show us when y'all begin planting.
I wish y'all the best. 🥰
Enjoy your day. 😍
That was good. We used to send 2 barrels every winter, spring, and summer from 2009 to 2020. We stopped because they were never satisfied. We encouraged planting. We send seeds and fertilizer. They had so many excuses under the sun. A few years ago the eldest son planted plantain and banana after we cussed him out, and even today, he's reaping some of the biggest bunch of banana and plantain ever. A lot of greedy neighbors always beg. Jamaicans (not all) are so lazy and greedy.
@@edna3236, LMAO @ "we cussed him out"! I get it. I just had to stop sending money and bagS of everything to a niece. I got her 2 jobs while I am here in The States.
I was paying her bills, sending her money and giving her budgeting advice...which she NEVER FOLLLOWED! Maybe it was because I was holding her hand for the sake of her children.
Well, I let go. And now she has to figure it out herself.
Good for us both!
@Isis31 they are too dependent. That was the reason we were the supporters, because of the children. Now they are grown. We had to cut them off. We took care of those kids. We build a house for them, school them and they disappoint us. Everything they need just to keep them out of poverty.
Love to St Elizabeth ❤️ 💕 💗
I’m glad you guys shared this- thank you as it’s a grim reality. Food security is a thing for us in the Caribbean. I’m encouraged today to start some kind of home growing for basics. I don’t have outdoor space but I’m sure there’s still something I can’t plant indoors.
@jennypc9515, according to Google, "Root vegetables like carrots, beets and radishes, as well as greens like spinach, Swiss chard and lettuces, can all be grown indoors. Growing fresh herbs such as parsley, cilantro, oregano, mint and thyme can help elevate your cooking and add some charm to your kitchen decor."
Farming should be encouraged more in schools, both here in London and JA. Not everyone wants to be a doctor or a dentist. It must be so satisfying working on the land. Could help with mental health issues too 🤷🏽♀️.
People need to plant things like peppers tomatoes. You have the weather. In the UK we plant even indoors,on the windows sill.Mich grace
Aldi gone up £170 pack three sweet peppers one small piece of Ginger £1 everything gone up in England
Took a double take!!
£1.70p pk of green peppers!
Add rent/mortgage/gas/electric/water/ insurance/petrol /bus fare
Price increases across the world
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@@unaisodora1149real talk
Absolutely planting is going to be necessary. You can plant in pots.
We don’t know how lucky we are in London although our prices are high too. I’d rather be in my born land JA regardless though.
Hearing the madness that’s going on over here Deeza? Another three baby girls gone through knife crime and the daily race riots 😢😢😢. Tun wey yu deh girl. ♥️♥️😮
Ah boy! I’m hearing of all the madness happening in the UK. RIP to those 3 precious children. The rioting right now is crazy too
I’m from London and in Port Maria for a week. I was horrified when my cousin paid 1000JA for a pound of garlic. That’s nearly a fiver!!! I had no idea it was so. I’m a Aldi/Tesco/Asda girlie so can’t get my head around how expensive food is in JA. I’m not even staying in a touristy area.
Food in the UK is very expensive. Remember Jamaica is bouncing back from the hurricane
I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion, a couple of years ago I was in JA and was shocked at the supermarket prices and also just how much goods are imported. With so many young people unemployed, there should be government policy to make agriculture more attractive to them, like coorperative farming and distribution.
Couldn’t agree more 👍🏾
why do you need the government to encourage that?
The government is the enemy in this one. They make deals with the American government to import their goods. So how are they gonna encourage the people to farm. A food like chicken why Jamaica importing chicken, carrots, peppers, tomato etc. Why?
Jamaica is screwed politically from all sides by the worthless people who govern it. Next the generation is blood thirsty and lazy.
I am from London too. I lived in St Andrew and I am from St Elizabeth. We didn't notice that there was food shortage. The prices was terrible too. Even at the market. I went to see my family in St Elizabeth and the South was terrible. But Santa Cruz did not suffered that much. We need to start planting our food even In our garden at our homes.
He looks really well, moumy a tek good care.
It happens we were there in covid & it was a long ting.
The best way has always been farm
Respect & Manners Fam, from Brum ❤
Thank you for the update guys.🙏🏾🇬🇧
Instead of the farming programs in Canada, Jamaica should invest in Jamaica and go back to basics where we're farming our food. Many thanks, Deezer and Outlaw, for keeping us informed. I appreciate you.
As soon as winter over we in Canada planting up the garden. It's so different and good when I eat cucumber from my garden.
Outlaw, that is it.
People have forgotten about farming and barter.
Very interesting video that’s usually what happens after a natural disaster in Jamaica
What a ting. People can’t even eat. I understand the scarcity due to the hurricane, but that’s no excuse to put the price so high. We’re killing each other. Madness. I can’t wait to start growing my own when i retire to Jamaica. I try to grow a little here in London but it’s hard when working full time and the growing season is so short, not to mention the pest pressures on the crops. I’ve grown pumpkins, butternut squash, tomatoes, onions, sweet and hot peppers and even potatoes in the past but by this year only the tomatoes and beetroot are doing the best. May get some chili peppers before the frost comes Yahuah willing. Thanks for the update. Hope to see you very soon. I was due to bed home 2 days ago but had to cancel and rebook for a later date due to bereavement. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers🙏🏾❤️
Ah so sorry for your loss. Definitely in our prayers 🙏🏾
Once again outlaw/Dee our lovely family 🙏🏿ina Real life ✔️
No surprise here. Some people will buy it
You guys need to remember a lot of farmers have lost crops during the hurricane. Take the time and go to corrie.
Yes, we did say that the shortage is due to the hurricane.
That part about family they can be your biggest enemy
Yesss
You can plant certain provisions in your yard, can't you? I can get a bunch of Ginger Root for maybe less that 2 dollars or just about 2 dollars. Wow!
Yes we can. We’ll definitely do that 👍🏾
Gob bless our £1 a bowl here in the UK. 😅 Good luck with your growing.
🤣 and to think I used to just walk past the £1 bowl. Could well do with that now 😂
@@DatMiSehTV 🤣🤣🤣
Have a lovely week. I'm sorry to hear of the food shortage. Can you buy bottled seasonings? Blessings 🎉❤
Thank you. Have a great weekend too. Yes, we can buy bottles seasonings
Everyone who own piece of this fertile land should plant plant & plant
Bigup yrself ✌🏿 ♥️ guys think 🤔 soon come back to business
Sunday movement PPL 👍🏿
Still in disbelief in your last video the cost of things in Jamaica especially Chicken. How do people survive in Jamaica baffled me.
Outlaw: mi rahtid. 😅😅😅
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Dam.
I am in jamaican and there is no food shortage where I am.
State where you are
Good to know that you are not affected by food shortage where you are. Are the prices still the same or have they gone up?
i see videos all the time of fruit rotting on the ground in the country side. so it looks to be logistics issues not necessarily shortages
@@stevestevens502good point 👍🏾
You two are lovely, why don’t you both get married!
Aww thank you. We will one day 🙏🏾
Interesting person but your videos are too talking headsxneed to show more
Sorry I don’t understand your comment. What does headsxneed mean? I assume it’s a typing error.