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Monday, 09 October 2006


So we bring you Claboné

A Grenadian businessman with a childhood dream has journeyed eight miles into the dense mountainous forest of St Andrew, to invest EC$600.000 for the realization of his dream.

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As a young boy, Neville Rennie and his friends made excursions through the dense, thick forest to reach the spring at Roll River Mountain, where they took turns at drinking the refreshing water, which according to Neville tasted like soda.

Twenty years ago an opportunity presented itself and Neville purchased fifty acres of land in the area that included the notorious Roll River Mountain Spring and set out to do what he had always wanted to do; bottle the spring water for sale to the local market.

In the year 2003, Neville formed Roll River Mountain Mineral Water Company Limited and began bottling water in an area known as Claboné, named after a farmer who once cultivated the land.
Since then Claboné Mineral Water has been visible on shelves and in coolers around the island and for many it is a real thirst quencher.

At the invitation of Mr. Neville Rennie the Barnacle made a visit to the Company’s operations and after about an hour of navigating the narrow, winding sometimes unpaved, almost impassable terrain we found ourselves in the heart of Claboné on the border with St. John.

ImageTwenty minutes into our arrival a short sharp shower fell which lasted for about five minutes and no sooner than it was over the entire mountain range was covered with mist. Reminding us that we were alone with nature and that Claboné water is pure and unpolluted; a reflection of the best nature has to offer.

Most Grenadian will not go to Claboné if their life depended on it, but we found a group of 12 workers who make the journey everyday to ensure that Grenadians are provided with the best quality spring water available on the island.

Claboné is bottled at the source of an effervescent spring created naturally over time. Mother Nature has provided the filtering process through layers of rocks that bestows upon Claboné a variety of minerals for a distinctive taste and a refreshing source of vitality.

ImageWater emerging from underground is entrapped into two spring boxes, it is then sterilized before it is released into a large internal catchment tank where the process of overnation and the use of ultra violet light purifies it before bottling takes place.

Although bottling the water is a dream come through it is only the beginning of what Rennie intends to achieve “we have it on the market, we are not making money now because you know we’ve still trying to establish the thing and so far I think we are going steadily but slowly.”

“Five years from now I expect that the water will be well established on the market and we will be selling water and realizing some profits.”

An astute gentleman with a head for business and a background in surveying, Neville has all intentions of doing well at this new project. “I am interested in making a profit of course because this is a business and I am interested in giving people employment and generally speaking to make a contribution to the economy of this Country”.

ImageTo date the plant produces more than a 100 cases of 500ml of water daily which is hauled over dangerous terrain to be made available to the consumers.

And for Rennie there is the down side to his project “I don’t come up here everyday because I have other things to do and the road is extremely bad as you see. I spoke to the Government several times including the Minister of Agriculture Hon. Gregory Bowen but so far they have not done anything to improve the road.

An optimistic man with big ambitions, Rennie is confident that the project will succeed and has enlisted members of his family who would be charged with the responsibility for ensuring its success.

“I know that it will succeed. I know that eventually everything will improve and whether I’m here or not my children will be able to carry on and see that it succeeds because some of my children are already members of the Company.”

From all indications Claboné spring water is poised to leave its mark on the economy, the minds, and taste buds of our people. It is a project that needs all the support it can get.
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