The primary role of the NIC is to provide irrigation services to the agricultural sector. Additionally, through our systems, water is made available to some industrial and commercial operations.
The primary role of the NIC is to provide irrigation services to the agricultural sector. Additionally, through our systems, water is made available to some industrial and commercial operations.
An agency of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the NIC was established in 1986 and became operational in May 1987.
NIC’s main objectives are to manage, operate, maintain and expand existing and future irrigation schemes and systems, as may be established by the Government of Jamaica.
NIC obtains its authority from the Irrigation Act 1949, which makes provision for the utilisation of water available for the irrigation of special areas in Jamaica, and for the conservation and use of subterranean water for purposes incidental to or connected with that purpose.
Section 4 (1) of the Irrigation Act grants the portfolio Minister the power, subject to an affirmative resolution by the House of Representatives, to licence a company to be the Irrigation Authority. Such company shall be responsible for the implementation of the provisions of the Irrigation Act in relation to all irrigation and restricted areas for 10 years.
The Minister has periodically granted such authority to NIC, the last being 2011.
The company operates ten (10) irrigation schemes in five (5) irrigated areas prescribed by the Irrigation Act. The Chief Executive Officer, as the responsible and accountable officer, manages the day-to day-operations of the Agency.
Section 5 of the Irrigation Act stipulates the general duties of the NIC:
All rates and fees charged for irrigation water by the NIC, by virtue of its licence, are determined by the Office of Utilities Regulation acting on advice of the Commission and subject to the approval of the Minister.
The objective of this division is to expand the customer base, maximise the collection of revenue and ensure customer satisfaction.
The corporate objective of this division is to improve efficiencies in procurement, conveyance and delivery of irrigation water to enhance the quality and reliability of service.
The objective of this division is:
The objective of this division is the development of financial management systems to provide accurate, reliable, timely and relevant information for decision-making, to ensure the financial resources are optimally developed to drive service delivery.
The objective of the division is to use information and communication technology to enable improvements in NIC’s business processes and provide support services to achieve corporate goals.
The objective of this division is to:
The objective of this unit is to increase the area under irrigated agriculture as well as improve existing irrigation schemes in Jamaica in alliance with the strategic goals of the NIC and the related policies of the Government of Jamaica.
The unit identifies suitable projects and funding, then develops those projects through the phases, from conceptualisation to final implementation and handover. In order to achieve its objective, the unit collaborates with public and private sector entities as well as international funding agencies.
The objectives of this unit are to:
The NIC’s Public Relations programme targets the relevant ministries, agricultural agencies and groups, customers, international agencies and the general public.