Blockchain technology has made significant strides in Jamaica, offering innovative solutions across various sectors. Leveraging the power of decentralized systems, Jamaica is embracing blockchain for enhanced transparency and security in transactions. CBDC offers several advantages, including lower transaction costs, faster transactions, and improved financial inclusion. This digital innovation promises to trace every coffee bean from farm to cup, providing consumers and roasters with detailed information about where, when, and how the. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionise intraregional trade in the Caribbean, according to the findings of a recent study. Floyd Green addresses the launch of the Blue Mountain Coffee Festival 2025 on Thursday (January 9) at Devon House in Kingston. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is employing the use of technology to protect the brand integrity of Jamaica's renowned. T he Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), backed by the use of technology, is pushing to transform the local agriculture sector as it ushers in a block chain-run Verified & True (V&T) platform in 2025. The platform, set for public launch and use sometime early next year.