by admin | Feb 10, 2026 | blog
High in the verdant, rolling hills of St. Thomas-in-the-East, where the Caribbean breeze sweeps up from the coast, lie the quiet ruins of Ladyfield Estate. More than just crumbling stone, it is a spectral bookmark in Jamaica’s agricultural history—a former coffee...
by admin | Feb 9, 2026 | blog
Perched in the cool, mist-laden hills near Gordon Town, St. Andrew, the Middleton Coffee Plantation of 1870 stood as both a testament to a bygone era and a bold experiment in a new one. In the decades following emancipation, the landscape of Jamaican agriculture was...
by admin | Oct 9, 2025 | blog
The Maroons of Jamaica are descendants of enslaved Africans who escaped from plantations during the 17th and 18th centuries and established free communities in the mountainous regions of Jamaica. These communities, such as those in the Cockpit Country and Blue...
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