--- Frank “Negus” Campbell Pineapple Visionary, Rastafari Servant, and Champion of the Soil A Reflection by Fabian Stennett Banana Farmer, Son of Harold Stennett --- Introduction: Earth, Effort, and Eldership In the richly cultivated parish of St. James, Jamaica, where tropical hills cradle both history and potential, an agricultural and cultural transformation quietly took root. At the center of that shift was Frank “Negus” Campbell, also known as Tropical or Tropical Farm — a man whose work in pineapple production redefined not only farming practice, but also community development, Rastafari upliftment, and the role of the land in modern Jamaican identity. I write this not simply as an observer, but as one who is connected by family, land, and legacy. I am Fabian Stennett, son of Harold Stennett, one of the early movers in the pineapple trade. My brother, Philbert, stood beside our father in that foundational journey. And while they planted pine, I have spent my own life cultiva...
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