AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM Integration Push: Saint Lucia’s PM Philip J. Pierre opened the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government summit with a clear “From Resilience to Renewal” message, urging leaders to move from talk to action on food and energy security, climate resilience, youth opportunity, and deeper regional integration. Tourism Headwinds: New CTO data show Saint Lucia saw its biggest European drop in the first quarter, with 22,073 European visitors (Jan–Mar) down 15.9% year-on-year, even as the wider Caribbean holds up better. Consumer Protection Upgrade: A new Consumer Connect Platform will link key agencies so people can get information and file complaints faster, with the Department of Consumer Affairs, NCA, NURC, SLBS and NTRC working under one system. Agriculture & Water Skills: FAO training with the Ministry is bringing practical irrigation, fertigation and nutrient management to farmers across north and south, targeting better yields and resilience. Business Independence: 27 Saint Lucian families graduated from the restructured Koudmen Sent Lisi programme, moving from assistance into financial independence with business training and agricultural tools. Animal Export Dispute: Authorities defended the handling of two horses exported to Grenada, saying required veterinary procedures were followed before euthanasia after Babesia spp. results. Fire Probe Update: Investigators ruled out arson in the Computer World fire, citing findings from the fire prevention unit and electrical engineering consultation. Tourism Skills Pipeline: Saint Lucia’s National Tourism Public Speaking competition and the F&B Epic Academy graduation both spotlight new talent entering hospitality and tourism.
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