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Department of Agriculture Famers Registration Training set for January 31

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Dana Malcolm

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#TurksandCaicos, January 26, 2024 – Your backyard is the new grocery store! At least that’s what the Department of Agriculture wants for the Turks and Caicos Islands, with a mandate to make all residents backyard farmers by 2025. We spoke to Wilhelmina Kissonsingh, Director of Agriculture about how they plan to achieve the ambitious target.

Kissonsingh told us the first step had been collecting information.

“A Backyard Farmers survey was done by the Department of Agriculture (DOA) in 2023– Forty-six (46) individuals completed the backyard Farmers Survey with addresses registered in Providenciales, Grand Turk, and North Caicos.”

The Department then began a series of classes, from how to start egg production to hydroponic farm production, which the Director says has resulted in a marked increase in involvement in backyard farming. A four-step program has been initiated to maintain that increase; namely Training, Backyard Farm Visits, Prize Giveaways and a Backyard Farming competition.

As for the Backyard visits these are geared toward upskilling residents who may need expert help. “The DOA understands that home gardeners will need to be visited and this is done through the Extension Division, where visits are made to home gardeners/farmers to help them mitigate any garden issues they are struggling with and to ensure they are on the right path,” Kissonsingh said.

If that’s not enough, giveaways are on the table as well, “The DOA also has a Facebook page which, this year 2024, we plan to have multiple staging of prize giveaways on our Page. Participants will be rewarded if they participate in our online sessions which will come in various forms,” the director explained.

Finally, also coming in 2024, a Backyard farmer’s competition

“The aim is to make backyard farming exciting, attract new farmers and solidify the practices needed to have a successful backyard farm.”

Kissonsingh also detailed how the efforts were paying off.

“To date, the DOA has been getting positive feedback from backyard farmers. Backyard farmers attend our training sessions and they are very enthusiastically invested in learning; also establishing and maintaining their own backyard farm. We have also seen where the number of backyard farms has been increasing.”

The director told us that the long-term food production aim is to increase local food production and consumption through large-scale commercial production, small-scale subsistence production, and backyard yard farm production. The government is already eyeing a plot of land in Kew North Caicos that they say will be used not just to sublet to farmers but to package local produce.

“A Farm Registration workshop is set to begin January 31st. The Department says registered farmers (not backyard farmers) could access the agro-grant incentive program which provides up to 20,000 in grants. The farm registration workshop is open to all stakeholders and will be held at the Kew town farmers market from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.”

The overarching goal was not only economic relief, but health according to the Director

“If we can increase the number of backyard farmers on each Island, then as a whole, the Turks and Caicos Islands will also see increased local food production. This will positively affect households where they will be eating more local produce, spending less on imported produce, and most importantly, having access to, and eating more nutritious food.”

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THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE HOSTS “LET’S TALK SOCIAL” COMMUNITY POP-UP CONVERSATIONS

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Providenciales, Turks And Caicos Islands, 7th October 2024 – The Department of Social Development and Welfare held a series of “Let’s Talk Social” Community Pop-Up Conversations on the island of Providenciales during September 2024. These events are part of the department’s ongoing initiative to raise awareness about the wide range of services and programs available to the community.

The “Let’s Talk Social” conversations aim to engage community members in an informal and approachable setting where they can learn about the support offered by the department, ask questions, and receive feedback on their concerns. Additionally, these pop-ups allow the public to meet and connect with the department’s staff and social workers, putting faces to names and fostering a more human, community-centered, and friendly experience.

The public is encouraged to make the most of these community pop-up visits to gain insight into the available services and programs, and to connect directly with the department’s staff.

The Department of Social Development and Welfare also intends to collaborate with businesses across the islands to ensure the ongoing success of this initiative.

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‘Juju’ named official Tourism Ambassador of her home country, St Lucia

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Saint Lucia, October 7, 2024 – In a momentous ceremony on Thursday, September 26, The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority proudly announced ‘The Fastest Woman in the World’, Julien Alfred as an official Tourism Ambassador for the destination.

This landmark partnership seeks to elevate the island’s profile as a premier global travel destination.

As Tourism Ambassador, Julien will participate in promotional events for Saint Lucia in key markets globally, alongside conducting media engagements and advertising initiatives to promote the island and its marketing campaigns.

Additionally, Julien will engage in social media campaigns to highlight tourism in Saint Lucia. A key feature of this collaboration is the co-branding of the prominent Saint Lucia logo on Julien’s PUMA competition and warm-up kits.

This partnership is expected to enhance the island’s visibility and establish Julien as a contemporary global ambassador for Saint Lucia.

St Lucia declared Friday September 27 as Julien Alfred Day in honour of the dual-medal winning Olympian, who is the first to win a medal at the Olympics level for St Lucia.

On August 3, 2024 at the Summer Games in Paris, France, ‘JuJu’, in spectacular fashion captured the gold in 10.72 seconds in a shocking showdown in the Women’s 100m, now the fastest woman in the world.  Mere days later, Alfred went on to earn a second medal, in a time of 22:08 for a silver in the Women’s 200m.

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U.S. support of Haiti now $1.3 Billion, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announces additional help

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Garfield Ekon

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Haiti, October 7, 2024 – Haiti is set to receive another US$160 million from the United States (US) Government, to boost economic activities, health, and security, which brings US assistance to US$ 1.3 billion, in the past months.

US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken who made the disclosure on Wednesday September 25, while speaking at the 79th Session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, and at session dubbed “Building on Progress to Address Security in Haiti,” said his country supports the Haitian people and their aspirations for a peaceful and “democratic Haiti.”

Mr. Blinken said in September, he traveled to Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, and he “witnessed the many positive forces that are in motion, and today, we have a chance, to build on this foundation of security, to build on this progress, to build on a renewed sense of hope,” he said.

Stressing that the US is committed to doing it part, both to address immediate needs, and to invest in Haiti’s long-term success, and “we remain the largest contributor of humanitarian aid, including US$ 45 million in additional support. We have already delivered well over US$300 million to support the MSS mission, armored vehicles, radios, night-vision goggles drones,” he said.

The Secretary of State said consideration must be given to how the mission can be sustained, over the long-term, to provide for the “predictable funding and deployment” of personnel, in a way that has the continued support and trust of the Haitian people.

A release from the US State Department said the meeting “highlighted the progress the Haitian National Police is making, in restoring security in Haiti, with the support of the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission,” the release said.

About 10 countries have pledged more than 3,100 troops to the multinational force, formally known as the MSS, but only approximately 400 of these have deployed. The mission’s one-year mandate expires in early October and the UN Security Council is set to vote on September 30 on whether to renew it.

On Wednesday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed that the funding for the mission, as well as the Haitian National Police, “remains totally inadequate”.

“I urge all those who have made financial commitments to deliver on them urgently. We must keep working to mobilize sufficient resources for the mission, and for the humanitarian response in Haiti.”

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