AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM Humanitarian Logistics: CARICOM’s humanitarian aid for Cuba has finally cleared for delivery after four failed attempts tied to sanctions-related banking hurdles, with Barbados PM Mia Mottley stressing the urgency of getting supplies to people. Regional Transport & Cost of Living: Mottley says Trinidad and Tobago will explore using an existing ferry as a pilot to cut intra-regional cargo costs while a longer-term private-sector service is developed. Barbados Agriculture: Commercial rice production has begun in Barbados, with upland rice expected soon as BADMC and the Agriculture Ministry mark the Golden Sickle Shared Food Harvest. Labour & Sugar Restructuring: The Unity Workers Union is taking BESCO layoffs to the Labour Office, alleging unfair dismissals linked to protest action, while the BWU also demands full disclosure on the restructuring. Tourism & Business: Connect Barbados 2026 wrapped with record buyer participation and awards, as the Tourism Minister pushed a sustainable growth vision. Food Inflation Pressure: An IMF Article IV update says food and non-alcoholic beverages cost about 21% more since 2020, hitting lower-income households hardest. Energy & Public Services: AOPT says electric bus imports are stuck pending approvals and financing, limiting access for persons with disabilities. Climate & Environment: Scientists at the Barbados Atmospheric Chemistry Observatory are studying whether Saharan dust could be linked to sargassum growth. Media & Insurance: Barbados-domiciled SeyRe Global promoted Vanida Pillay to CEO, and HRMAB says the AI-driven “future of work” is forcing new training and hiring approaches.
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