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New Coffee Season begins at Lime Tree Farm!

October 5th, 2008

The 08/09 coffee picking season began this week for Lime Tree Farm when the first box of coffee was picked by myself & farm manager Busher, the coffee was then sold to Mavis Bank Coffee factory who export it under the Jablum label.
 After last years disappointing crop(250 boxes), due to Hurricane Dean hitting us in …

Hurricane Season brings Hardship to the Blue Mountains

September 16th, 2008

Two weeks after "Tropical Storm GuStav" passed through the Blue Mountains we are still reeling from its effects, here at Lime Tree Farm & all over the Blue Mountains we are still cut off from the outside world with our roads blocked & no electricity, thankfully we have not been hit by 3 hurricanes in …

Hurricane Gustav Hits Jamaica

August 29th, 2008

Just when we thought Jamaica had escaped Hurricane Gustav it turned back in Haiti to bite us on the bum.  Sadly the hurricane tore off our own house roof and has lashed our Blue Mountain Coffee crop but thankfully so far no fatalities reported by our neighbours.  
The worst thing is our road which …

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    "At Lime Tree Farm I ate some of the best home-style Jamaican food I have ever tasted: traditional breakfasts of breadfruit and fresh ackee - which you can only get in tins in the UK - spicy callaloo soup, fried fresh fish and desserts of mango or faultless, sticky coconut macaroons."


    Lesley Thomas
    The Guardian