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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2017
In 1963 the government of Jamaica, in an effort to reconcile prevailing milk consumption levels with the volume of local production, initiated a Dairy Settlement Project as part of a Dairy Development Program. This project aimed at establishing a corps of new dairymen on 25 acre farms set up on lands acquired by the government under its land reform program. A pre-investment study indicated that the project was viable and a soft loan was obtained from the United States Agency for International Development to finance the project.
Journal Paper Number 4591, The Pennsylvania State University. This paper is based largely on an unpublished Master's Thesis by Dunn [3].