AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Diplomacy: Grenada is set to be a partner destination as Caribbean Week 2026 gears up in New York (June 1), while Grenada’s own “Grenada in Bloom” Flower and Garden Festival was officially launched in London, aiming to turn horticulture into tourism, culture and investment. Agriculture Support: The Ministry of Agriculture launched ADAP 2026 with an extra EC$1 million to boost farm labour and inputs, backed by farm assessments and monitoring. Energy & Customer Service: Grenlec will temporarily close its Grand Anse Customer Care Centre from 8 June to 6 July for repairs, directing customers to online, app and phone options. Regional Connectivity: A fresh push argues ECCU/CARICOM can’t hit food security and growth goals without a unified air-and-sea transport strategy as regional carriers keep cutting routes. Youth & Social Risk: New figures flag Grenada as an OECS youth gambling hotspot, with lottery sales jumping sharply since 2020 and hardship cited as a key driver. Diaspora Incentives: Diaspora Affairs says returning Grenadians can get 100% duty-free on personal effects after 7 years abroad, plus duty-free vehicle concessions—especially for electric and hybrid imports.
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