AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVision 75 & Diaspora Homecoming: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell used the Diaspora Homecoming Forum to push Vision 75, arguing Grenada’s next 25 years will be built by those who stay and by returning expertise—using technology to contribute from anywhere. Tourism Licensing 2026–2027: The Grenada Tourism Authority opened applications for renewal of tourism operator licences, with renewals starting 6 July through end-September via the Pure Grenada portal or GTA Quality Assurance support. Tourism + Investment Migration Link-Up: GTA and the Investment Migration Agency Grenada (IMA) signed an MoU to coordinate destination branding and market outreach, aiming for a single, consistent value proposition for travel and long-term investment. Public Procurement (World Bank): Grenada’s Ministry of Climate Resilience invited quotations for electronic office equipment under the CEGEB project, including headphones, video conferencing gear and printers, with bids via the in-tendhost portal. Spice Industry Boost: The Ministry of Agriculture launched the first phase of a Ginger Production Drive, importing 15,000 pounds of planting material and training selected farmers to expand local supply and lower prices. Regional Resilience Funding: EU-backed support under the Caribbean Resilient Programme will help implement the Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction, including strengthening national risk systems and disaster planning. OECS Skills & Tourism Capacity: OECS SKIP Grenada completed transversal skills training for TVET teachers, while OECS advanced community-based tourism policy planning to keep tourism benefits within communities. Currency Update: Kirani James will replace Queen Elizabeth II on the new EC$5 banknote, with phased rollout expected in 2027. Electricity Customer Care Centre: Grenlec extended the temporary closure of the Grand Anse Customer Care Centre for additional repairs, targeting reopening by 20 July.
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