Celestial Farms Jamaica believes in the essence of its purpose, valuing the local heritage in agricultural products, gifted from heaven and divine by nature.
Located at the Portmore region of Jamaica, Celestial Farms operates a 20 acres facility, dedicated to the creation of a biodiverse production system, including the production of Cannabis flowers, medicinal plants, fruits and vegetables, in an agro ecological system of production that will guarantee the 4 pillars of productivity, stability, sustainability and equity.
Bring the best experience in agricultural products to clients and consumers worldwide, with focus on research and development through sustainable and high-quality continuous production and distribution.
Jamaica offers excellent conditions for Outdoor cultivation, a method that drastically reduces Carbon footprint. Celestial Farms Jamaica is committed to creating a cultivar that respects nature and ensures the best quality for its celestial crops, all naturally cultivated and organically grown.
The farm combines agricultural biodiversity, using the best cultivation methods and nature friendly practices, establishing a long-term programme to support such system and enhance local benefits with the sustainable use of natural resources.
its compromise with social responsibility and community development, will contribute to the local economy, leading beyond a Jamaican brand, generating professional opportunities for men and women, based on international models of production, quality and safety and improving the quality of life of all its members and families.
Celestial Farms is committed to all requirements and regulation policies for licenses and certification approvals and ensure regulatory compliance of International conventions, aiming to achieve pharmaceutical and food security levels of quality in all its products.
According to the Jamaica Tourist Board, the country welcomed around 4.1 million travelers in 2023, a 16 % increase over the previous year’s total and a 7.5 % improvement from the number of visitors registered in 2019.
Jamaica’s tourism sector saw a 24% increase in visitors in 2023, with revenues soaring to US$ 4.27 billion, indicating a resilient and growing market.
is the actual unemployment rate in Jamaica, the lowest level rate registered ever.
is the Foundation Year of the Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA) – Established under the Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act, the CLA is tasked with regulating Jamaica’s legal cannabis industry. Its responsibilities include issuing licenses and ensuring compliance with international obligations.”
Location
Bernard Lodge Estate, Portmore, St. Catherine
P.O. Box 506, Kingston 10; Jamaica W.I
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