AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate-smart farming: Farmers in Dennery and Union say heat pressures are forcing them to look beyond old methods, with Isratech’s two symposiums ending in Union where growers discussed options like hydroponics and other climate-resilient practices. Renewables push: Minister Keithson Charles told Parliament Saint Lucia should cut electricity costs and oil dependence by zero-rating VAT on solar panels, batteries, inverters and installation for five years. Road and infrastructure works: Infrastructure Minister Shawn Edward toured Vieux Fort North and Choiseul, pointing to phased rehabilitation for the Canelles–Vigé stretch and the Chu Tigre area road. Airport upgrade: Hewanorra International Airport redevelopment is “advanced,” with the air traffic control tower about 95% complete and expected to be fully functional in early 2027. Water efficiency: WASCO, with JICA support, is targeting a 5% reduction in water losses by fixing leaks, repairing meters and tackling unauthorised use. Skills and jobs pipeline: CARICOM’s push for TVET skills development highlights Saint Lucia’s TVET centres as regional examples. Local business climate: The St Lucia Chamber of Commerce urges caution on calls for Carnival Monday and Tuesday public holidays, warning of operational strain on businesses. Education abroad: Saint Lucia Cruise Port awarded two 2026 undergraduate scholarships covering major costs for study in Canada and the US. Energy security debate: Separate reporting urges faster solar and geothermal adoption to ease fuel-cost pressure on electricity.
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