AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoVisa-free push for Nigerian business: Grenada says visa-free entry for Nigerian entrepreneurs and professionals starts in July, with talks on direct air links within six months—aimed at boosting trade, tourism and investment across sectors like aviation, healthcare, agriculture, agro-processing, logistics, fintech, education, renewable energy and real estate. Tourism meets health security: CARPHA launched Grenada’s Regional Tourism and Health Programme, backing early-warning and surveillance systems for tourism-related public health events—positioned as a “watchman” for a sector worth over 25% of GDP. Digital skills for TVET: HEART/NSTA Trust digitised Level Two courses (waxing, tiling, baker and cake tech) under a CARICOM TVET pilot, expanding access via its Moodle platform. Climate adaptation planning: Grenada hosted a validation workshop for its Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation, updating the National Adaptation Plan 2025–2030 with clearer, more practical guidance. Fuel prices watch: GasBuddy reports Grenada County’s lowest midgrade gas at $4.24 and diesel at $4.69 for the week ending May 30. Agriculture and policy pressure: Community groups in Woodford are raising concerns over industrial development and challenging PDA approvals through legal action.
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