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4-H Youth Ambassador hopes to bring acne solution to market
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr (right), presents the newly crowned Female Youth Ambassador for Portland, Chris-Ann Witter, with her award at the Jamaica 4-H Clubs Portland Parish Achievement Day held recently at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) in the parish. Photo: JIS
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April 26, 2023

4-H Youth Ambassador hopes to bring acne solution to market

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Newly crowned Female Youth Ambassador for the Portland 4-H Clubs, Chris-Ann Witter, has created what she hopes will be an organic, pioneering solution to treat acne and enhance the skin.

The 17-year-old Port Antonio High School student has formulated the Acne and Collagen Crème, utilising components of the Jamaican breadfruit and salicylic acid, which is a recognised acne-fighting ingredient.

Speaking at the recent Portland Parish Achievement Day held at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), Chris-Ann stated that the idea for the formulation came out of her personal experience with eczema and wanting to find a natural remedy.

She revealed that through research, she found that breadfruit promotes collagen production and skin elasticity and creates a lipid layer that gives the skin a glowing and more beautiful effect.

“It [breadfruit] is an abundant crop in Jamaica but is not used regularly. As such, we figured that it would benefit the commercial market by making breadfruit more recognised as a local, regional and international crop in pharmaceutical and food products,” she stated.

Chris-Ann said the facial cream, which was among innovative products on display at the achievement day, received positive feedback from the judges and patrons, who sampled the product.

Her plan is to get the Acne and Collagen Crème to certifiable standards, for entry into the local market.

The 17-year-old, who hopes to become an agricultural engineer, is part of a new generation of young people who are bringing science and innovation to agriculture to boost production and productivity, build resilience and improve livelihoods.

They see agriculture as not just planting crops and rearing animals, but also as the means to creating wealth and a more sustainable future.

Chris-Ann said there is opportunity for more young people to get involved in agriculture to boost national development.

“I believe that the agricultural sector relies on its youth, and as such, I believe the youth should be more involved in agriculture and take up agri-related activities,” she said, noting that the sector “can be very profitable”.

Chris-Ann said she is an advocate of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries’ ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ campaign and recently started a home garden, where she plants banana, plantain, pepper and yam along with other crops, and is also involved in animal rearing.

With April being recognised locally as Farmers Month, Chris-Ann wants stakeholders in the sector to recognise the significant role they play in the lives of all citizens.

“I would like Jamaican farmers to embrace the fact that they are the ones who are providing [food] for the country and that it is an honour to know that the country relies on you to go and work hard and plant food, to provide food for citizens and sustain them,” she noted.

Chris-Ann, who joined the Jamaica 4-H Clubs in primary school, said as Female Youth Ambassador, she will focus on promoting the movement and its various activities and continue her journey as an active member.

The Jamaica 4-H Clubs Portland Parish Achievement Expo 2023 showcased and awarded students across the parish, from the early-childhood to tertiary levels, in various competitions and displays.

The event was well supported by public- and private-sector entities, teachers and members of the wider community.

Portland 4-H Clubs and the national body also received special commendations from the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr, for their collective efforts and achievements in highlighting agricultural innovations.

-JIS

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