AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Licensing 2026–2027: The Grenada Tourism Authority is inviting operators to renew licences via the Pure Grenada tourism licensing portal, with renewals running 6 July through end-September—covering taxis, tours, attractions, watersports, rentals, guides, hotels/villas/guesthouses, and vendors at key sites. Investment Migration & Local Business: IMA Grenada’s Symposium Series in Gouyave focused on expanding local developers’ participation in CBI, pointing entrepreneurs to GIDC for turning ideas into bankable, approved projects across tourism, agribusiness, manufacturing, renewables, health, ICT, education and creative industries. Infrastructure & Water Works: Nawasa warns of temporary traffic delays at Moliniere Reservoir on Friday 3 July (8:30am–3:30pm) for concrete pouring under the Southern St George Water Supply Expansion Project. Regional Aid Logistics: PM Mark Phillips says 88 containers of relief supplies are being shipped from Guyana to Venezuela, with Grenada among contributing CARICOM partners. Spice & Agriculture: The Ministry of Agriculture launched a Ginger Production Drive, importing 15,000 pounds of planting material and training farmers to boost local supply and lower prices. Governance & Oversight: A commentary argues Grenada must strengthen public infrastructure oversight as the country weighs delivery models like finance–design–build. Maritime & Food Security: NOAA’s 2026 Report to Congress flags Grenada among nations linked to IUU fishing, renewing pressure on fisheries management and compliance.
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