
Donald Salmon
Donald Salmon is the president of the Jamaica Coffee Farmers Association, a pivotal figure advocating for the rights and support of coffee farmers in Jamaica. Recently, he drew attention to the challenges faced by the coffee industry following Hurricane Melissa, which resulted in significant losses estimated at $1 billion. Salmon highlighted the inadequate government support for coffee farmers compared to other sectors and emphasized the urgent need for grants and assistance to help farmers recover and sustain their livelihoods.
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Recent news mentions
Donald Salmon is charged with wounding with intent after shooting a man during an argument at a bar.
Manchester farmer charged for shooting man during argument at bar | News
Donald Salmon, president of the Jamaica Coffee Growers Association, says coffee farmers in the island have been facing a tough time with the bean over the past three years.
Battered beans | Lead StoriesDonald Salmon, president of the Jamaica Coffee Farmers Association, expressed appreciation for the donation to coffee farmers and highlighted the need for more support.
Coffee farmers cry for more assistance | Lead Stories

