 A mighty long way, my Lord, yes, a mighty long way. Augustine African Garden, come a mighty long way. Such a church to keep I am, and a God to glorify, and ever there in soul to see. I'm Reverend Arte Ileam Price-Mitland. My business name is African Garden Joses. I've been here over 25 years in this community, doing community development work. I've come here with my activities in production, of farming and agro-processing, which I've been doing from at the age of 14 to the conception of my older peers, my mother and my grandmother. I learned about this entrepreneurship program, FAO, to JAS field officer, Jamaica Agricultural Society. I decided to join because I want to further my production, my business. The training from FAO, junior achievement, it was very much motivated for me, and upgrading of my business to work further on. I've learned new skill, know how to do my financial account, know how to do my proposal, a little more better than the one them that I've been doing over the years. And it helped me to realize that whatever I learned, I can share it with my family and with the community group and all. My daughter from she is a little girl, whatever I do, I teach them. I put them at the table beside me and I let them watch me, what I'm doing. So till one day she come and she say, Mom, let me do the blending. I say, you can you manage? Yes, Mom, let me try. And that's how she started. And she's doing it too for a living. The program has supported me in skill training and in financial input with my buckles and my labels at Park Mart. And it have helped me that I can develop my products also meet the Windrush anchor festival. I very much know that whatever I'm doing, it is not in vain because if my granddaughter in Bahamas says she coming home to take over the business to run and I'm so happy within myself to know that someone from my streamline are preparing to come and monitor the program that it can continue. It's straight to the family line that we can have healthy and better lifestyle in living. The impact of African garden juices in the community, every young person buy, whatever I do, they are the first one who buy from me. The achievement now from the farmers, we buy back from the farmers that they can also save reliance, help themselves and help their family. We help each other. You can find African garden juices at 54 African garden, Kingston 7, 1 Auguston Road, St. Andrew. Call 1876 519 2187 or 180 1451. Or you can come to the farmer's market at Ministry of Agriculture, Playground. Every last Friday of each month, African garden is a community effort and that's why I sing a song on African garden.