AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional Integration ROI: After CARICOM’s 51st summit, analysts say the real test now is whether integration delivers measurable economic returns, not just big priorities like food security, climate resilience, governance reform, and regional security. Air Connectivity for Tourism: LIAT Air launched a twice-weekly, year-round Guadeloupe–Montego Bay route (33 passengers on day one), with plans to scale to daily service—expected to boost tourism spending and local supplier opportunities. OECS Sargassum Solutions: OECS delegates, backed by the EU RIGHT Programme and SARSEA, studied sargassum management in Martinique and Guadeloupe to adapt collection and valorisation models across Eastern Caribbean states, aiming to protect coasts and create blue-economy value. Regional Logistics Push: A concept note proposes an OECS air cargo distribution hub at Saint Lucia’s Hewanorra International Airport to speed shipments across the region and reduce transit friction. Health & Farming Pressure: New FAO-based rankings flag Saint Lucia for high pesticide use intensity, while regional research links heavy exposure to higher cancer risks—an issue with direct implications for Caribbean agriculture and workers. Education Tension in Guadeloupe: Parents of Siméon Trott nursery school pupils in Marigot are challenging a reported plan to abolish bilingual classes in Northern Islands grades, asking for clear reasons and safeguards.
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