AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDiesel and gasoline pricing: GasBuddy reports show diesel at Grenada County’s lowest of $4.09/gal (week ending June 27), with one station also listing premium at $4.19/gal and midgrade at $3.89/gal—another reminder that fuel costs here track wider global supply pressures. Disaster relief logistics: Prime Minister Mark Phillips says 88 containers of disaster relief supplies are ready for shipment to Venezuela, with donations funded across CARICOM partners including Grenada. Tourism licensing: The Grenada Tourism Authority opens 2026–2027 license renewals starting 6 July through end of September for taxi, tour, watersport, car rental, guides, hotels, villas, guest houses, and key beach and attraction vendors. Spice and agriculture: The Ministry of Agriculture launches a ginger drive, importing 15,000 pounds of planting material to boost local supply and lower prices, alongside wider spice replanting momentum. Infrastructure delivery: Nawasa warns of temporary traffic delays at Moliniere Reservoir on 3 July during concrete works for the Southern St George Water Supply Expansion Project. Procurement: Grenada’s World Bank-funded CEGEB project invites quotations for electronic office equipment (headphones, projectors/screens, video conferencing cameras, and printers). Regional tourism strategy: OECS pushes community-based tourism as a growth engine, backed by EU funding, aiming to keep tourism benefits inside local communities.
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