20-y-o bounces back from COVID layoff to launch export business
Jul 13th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 9:34#JamaicaGleaner Twenty-year-old Whitney Sinclair just can’t wait for the next crisis to conquer. The Glengoffe, St Catherine, native has bounced back better from just about every adversity and is carving out niche global markets in Africa, Europe, and North America from the ta of her cell phone in the bush. Tapping the natural environment in the rugged terrain of Glengoffe, Sinclair markets a range of herbs and spices such as ginger, sarsaparilla, cerassee, dog’s blood. Sea moss and honey are also big sellers.
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