Agriculture

Climate-Resilient Water Sector In Grenada (G-CREWS) Disbursements Ongoing Under The Challenge Fund for Agriculture (CFA)

The Challenge Fund for Agriculture (CFA) is moving forward to ensure that farmers receive their disbursements to begin implementing water-efficient solutions on their farms. This initiative will lay the groundwork for a more resilient agriculture […]

Agriculture

Grenada Advances Sea Moss Production

Over 40 sea moss farmers and technicians gathered for 4 days of field and classroom training on best practices in sea moss production as a key step in increasing and improving production and strengthening the […]

Regional News

Caribbean Anti-Corruption Chiefs Endorse AI Solutions To Tackle Illicit Financial Flows

Heads of anti-corruption agencies in the Commonwealth Caribbean concluded their annual conference in Nassau, The Bahamas, last week with a unanimous pledge to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in the fight against corruption. Commissions and Anti-Corruption […]

Agriculture

MontGava and Sandals Foundations take on a Community Approach to Strengthen Food Security through Farming Project

The Sandals Foundation has partnered with the MontGava Foundation to increase food security in Grenada through the procurement, installation and utilisation of a greenhouse in its newly introduced farming programme set to benefit over sixty […]

Agriculture

FAO And Canada Launch CA$10 Million Regional Project

Farmers and entrepreneurs across 8 Caribbean countries stand to benefit from the new CA$10 millionย Regional Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture and Food Systems in the Caribbeanย project which officially launched on 3 June at United Nations House in […]

Regional News

Brain Drain, Ageing, Slow Growth Facing Caribbean Populations

Low fertility rates, ageing, non-communicable diseases, limited opportunities for youth, and outmigration have emerged as some of the latest demographic trends for the Caribbean region. These and other issues of importance to Caribbean populations were […]