Whetting the appetite for slow food Michelle Nurse Aug 18, 2018 0 HOLETOWN, Barbados (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Spooning raw yellowfin tuna caught off the Barbados coast into a…
Why the Flooding in Grenada is a Clear Reminder of its Vulnerability to Climate… Michelle Nurse Aug 17, 2018 0 (IPS) - Grenada is still tallying the damage after heavy rainfall (earlier this month) resulted in “wide and…
In the Lion’s Den – UWI grad captures, sells pesky fish Michelle Nurse Aug 17, 2018 0 (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday) - When Riesa Sumair graduated from UWI, St Augustine in 2015 with a degree in…
Preparations move into high gear for Caribbean Week of Agriculture in Barbados Michelle Nurse Aug 16, 2018 0 A Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) website was launched earlier this week as preparations moved into high gear…
Farming is hard work, but try it: 15-year-old encourages other young people Michelle Nurse Aug 15, 2018 0 (Jamaica Observer) At just 15 years old, Matthew Thomas has already made a name for himself locally as the farmer…
Region working towards becoming first Climate Smart zone Kendol Morgan Aug 14, 2018 0 The recent launch of the "Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator" is expected to advance the Region's…
VIDEO: Climate Change Could Have Devastating Consequences for Saint Lucia Michelle Nurse Aug 14, 2018 0 (IPS) - The Caribbean island nation of Saint Lucia is home to more than 2,000 native species — of which nearly 200…
PM Rowley leads tributes to VS Naipaul Michelle Nurse Aug 13, 2018 0 Sir Vidia, who was born in Chaguanas on August 17, 1932, wrote more than 30 books, won the Booker Prize in 1971 and…
Multi-billion dollar losses face Region’s agri sector – CARICOM… Michelle Nurse Aug 13, 2018 0 Please see the latest edition of the CARICOM Business newsletter which comprises information culled from news…