AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAdventure Tourism & Sailing: Ultra-wealthy travellers are shifting from “luxury stays” to curated experiences, with Oyster Yachts’ Explorers Club and the new Oyster 805 spotlighting higher-end sailing training and destination-led adventures. Grenada Tourism & Health: CARPHA launched Grenada’s Regional Tourism and Health Programme, aiming to strengthen health security for a sector that drives over a quarter of GDP, using surveillance and early-warning response systems. Digital Transformation (Grenada): Hon. Ron Redhead was appointed designated Minister for Digital Transformation, tasked with ICT connectivity, digital government, data governance, cybersecurity, start-ups, and AI policy. Skills & TVET (CARICOM): HEART/NSTA Trust digitised Level Two courses for TVET delivery across Jamaica, Grenada, Barbados, and Trinidad & Tobago via the CARICOM pilot. Climate Adaptation (Grenada): Grenada hosted a validation workshop for its Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation, updating the National Adaptation Plan 2025–2030 priorities. Clean Energy for Fisheries (STAR-Fish): Canada-backed STAR-Fish ramps up clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries, including renewable power and cold-chain upgrades, with Grenada among participating countries. Cocoa & IP (Grenada): CAIPO backed the Grenada Chocolate Festival and renewed push for Geographical Indications for Grenada cocoa and nutmeg. Local Industry Watch (Woodford): Community groups WE ACT and Future Builders raised concerns over Woodford industrial development, citing planning safeguards, environmental protections, and consultation/enforcement issues.
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