AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAgribusiness Exports: Agriculture Minister Israel Bruce says SVG has pushed eight food-system projects into a Barbados “deal room,” including a US$5.5m national abattoir, US$4m VincyFresh recapitalisation, and two irrigation pushes (Rabacca US$8.28m; Richmond Valley US$2.58m). Hot Pepper Push: Bruce also announced a U.S. export framework for hot peppers, with support for local growers and safeguards via plant/quarantine monitoring. Dasheen Price Deal: A new MOU targets a minimum of EC$100 per sack for dasheen farmers, up from as low as EC$40, after negotiations in the U.S. Public Sector Reform: PM Godwin Friday told public servants to “lift their game,” acknowledging many are working in “substandard” conditions while urging better service and productivity. Digital Government: Government unveiled a suite of digital platforms, including a customs single window (VSWift) to streamline trade and a new tax system expected to go live next year. Regional Finance & Currency: ECCB named Phillip John as the 2026 ECCB–Thomas De La Rue Scholar, and ECCU banknotes are set to feature Caribbean heroes from 2027. Vincy Mas Business & Culture: CDC is drafting an AI-in-music policy after detecting AI-generated songs, while new carnival safety rules include electrical inspection certificates for events and strict no-glass/firearm controls in Independence Park. Regional Integration: PM Friday will attend the 78th OECS Authority meeting in Antigua, with Deputy PM St. Clair Leacock acting during his absence.
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