AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAgriculture & Food Security: Grenada’s Ministry of Agriculture launched the Agricultural Development Assistance Programme (ADAP) 2026 with an extra EC$1 million to support farm labour and inputs, using Extension Officers for assessments and monitoring to meet targets and align with regional food security goals. Regional Connectivity & Trade: A new push argues ECCU and CARICOM must build one bold air-and-sea transport strategy as intra-Caribbean airline setbacks threaten movement of goods, people, and services—key for trade, medical tourism, and food security. Tourism & Creative Industry: Grenada officially launched its Flower and Garden Festival “Grenada in Bloom” for Nov. 8–15, positioning floriculture and sustainability as tourism and investment drivers, while NYC x Grenada film collaboration expands training and casting opportunities for emerging creatives. Citizenship Industry Watch: The Global Citizenship Programs Index 2026 says the market is consolidating around governance quality and compliance over price, with Grenada ranking among the top Eastern Caribbean performers. Grenada in the Wider World: India and CARICOM leaders met during high-level engagements, including a CARICOM-India summit co-chaired by India’s PM and Grenada’s PM. Public Services: General Hospital parking will be temporarily restricted for about six months due to ICU and ophthalmic clinic upgrades.
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