Agronom Work

We detected United States as your location. You can change your country anytime.

Choose another

Agricultural jobs in Falmouth

0 agricultural job openings in Falmouth, Jamaica.

Public vacancies

No public vacancies are available for this selection right now.

Sign in to view all available vacancies and private listings.

Sign in

About agriculture in Falmouth

Falmouth is the capital of the Trelawny Parish, situated on Jamaica's northern coast between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios. The surrounding rural landscape is characterized by a blend of scenic coastline and fertile inland plains that rise into the lush, limestone hills of the Cockpit Country. The area benefits from a tropical climate and proximity to the Martha Brae River, providing a reliable water source for local agriculture.

The region is historically significant for sugar cane production, which remains a key agricultural feature of the Trelawny plains. Beyond sugar, the area is renowned for its diverse root crops, particularly yams, as Trelawny is often considered the yam capital of the island. Local farms also cultivate bananas, citrus fruits, and coconuts, while some inland areas support small-scale livestock rearing, including cattle and poultry.

For agronomists and seasonal workers, the area offers opportunities related to the harvesting and processing of sugar and tropical fruits. Employment is often tied to the harvest cycles of major crops, with demand for labor increasing during the peak yam and cane seasons. The proximity to major transport hubs and the local port facilitates the efficient distribution of agricultural goods both domestically and for international export.