Jamaica Strengthens Systems to Support U.S. Agricultural Employers

Published On: February 10, 2026

Jamaica is strengthening its overseas employment systems to better support U.S. agricultural employers and prepare workers for modern farming operations. The effort includes improved training, stronger oversight, and updated administrative processes designed to ensure efficiency, reliability, and worker welfare across the H-2A programme.

Jamaica is modernising the systems that support its agricultural workers abroad, ensuring that employers receive a workforce prepared for the realities of modern farming.

Minister Pearnel Charles Jr., speaking at the 2025 staging of the Annual Labour Forum said the reforms are grounded in a clear understanding of employer expectations.

“We understand what employers need,” the Minister said. “Our courses and systems are designed to help employers operate efficiently while ensuring that workers are properly prepared for modern agricultural work.”

Agricultural production today requires more than physical labour. Workers must adapt to changing technology, structured farm operations, and fast-paced harvest schedules.

Jamaica has strengthened its training programmes to better align with these realities. Pre-departure preparation now focuses on workplace readiness, teamwork, and communication.

The objective is to ensure workers arrive prepared to contribute immediately within complex farm environments.

Minister Charles said recent discussions with growers highlighted the uncertainty many farms face in maintaining stable labour forces.

“We listened carefully to employers and the challenges they face,” he said. “That is why Jamaica continues to modernise its systems and strengthen the structures supporting this programme.”

He noted that the government is prioritising transparency, accountability, and flexibility in programme operations.

Alongside operational improvements, Jamaica remains focused on worker welfare and responsible labour practices.

As demand for reliable agricultural labour increases globally, Jamaica’s approach remains centred on preparation, partnership, and programme integrity.

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