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STAKEHOLDERS TAKE PART IN REGIONAL COCONUT WORKSHOP

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KINGSTON, March 7 (JIS):

More than 40 stakeholders in the coconut sector across the Caribbean are in the island participating in a five-day Regional Coconut Workshop being held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston from March 4 to 8.

Participants include coconut growers, researchers, agro-processors, government representatives and Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) personnel from several countries.

Being held under the theme ‘Sustainable and resilient coconut production within a changing climate’, the workshop provides an opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing of best practices in coconut production.

Advisor to the International Trade Centre (ITC), Cliff Riley, said the main objective of the workshop is the exposure of regional partners to a number of the key institutions responsible for agro-production.

“The workshop also aims to bolster the coconut sector in their respective countries and to expose them to what occurs here in Jamaica. The research is very advanced here in Jamaica and the Coconut Industry Board (CIB) team has done some very important research to guide the development of the industry and to combat some of the diseases and pests that affect coconuts,” he said, in an interview with JIS News on March 6. 

 Some of the participating countries include Grenada, Belize, Barbados, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Suriname.

Participants will be able to share the knowledge gained from the presentations and sessions with other stakeholders within their home countries.

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Mr. Riley pointed out that participants also got the opportunity to take part in field visits.

“The teams coming into Jamaica have been exposed to different aspects relating to coconut production. They are visiting quite a number of farms and fields of our innovative farmers and working closely with the CIB at their different facilities. There they are taught different aspects, such as hybridisation, procedures and principles, as well as being exposed to different components, such as crop management,” he said.

The participants are also exposed to disease mitigation and climate-smart agriculture.

Meanwhile, Mr. Riley said workshops such as these are crucial for regional development.

“The International Trade Centre has a heavy focus on the regional directive, so we are not so focused on building out a coconut sector in any one country. We want a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) type of initiative, drive and thrust, because the entire strength of  the coconut sector will not only reside in one country but the collective capabilities of the regional partners to meet those demands across the board. It is very important, and we must learn from each other,” he emphasised.

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Guyana’s financial support for Palestine

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Rashaed Esson

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#Palestine#Guyana, April 24, 2024 – A cheque of over GY$110 million which is USD$500 thousand, was presented to President Irfaan Ali, at a handover ceremony on April 23, in support of Palestine for Humanitarian efforts, according to reports.

The money, raised by Muslims and non Muslims, comes after an appeal by the National Ramadan Village during the month of Ramadan.

It will be sent to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) to help the victims of the ongoing war.

 

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Jamaica New Rui destination 

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Rashaed Esson

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#Riu#Jamaica, April 25, 2024 – Jamaica’s tourism product is being enhanced with a new all inclusive Riu Resort called the Riu Palace Aquarelle, scheduled to open on May 4 at White Bay Beach in Falmouth. As reported by Caribbean Journal, the destination will house 750 rooms and will promote the country’s green transition, having 800 solar photovoltaic panels, saving up to 10 percent of the hotel’s energy use.

 

 

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Royal Caribbean Cancels Haiti Trips

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#RoyalCaribbean, April 26, 2024- Royal Caribbean has decided to cancel all of its trips to Labadee, a popular destination in Haiti due to the worsening crisis, putting further strain on the country’s tourism sector. Cancellations were initially set to last until mid March but now they have been extended through the summer into September, according to a post by Royal Caribbean. A spokesperson for the organization is reported saying the Global Security and Intel team is monitoring the situation in Haiti, further expressing that the cancellations come as the safety and security of its guests are top priority.

 

 

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