AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTourism & Growth: Dominica launched its 2026 Tourism Awareness Program with a wellness focus, aiming to boost destination competitiveness through community engagement under “Be Well in Nature,” as visitor numbers keep climbing. Climate Resilience & Food Security: The US$26M DOMCREP project was officially launched to strengthen disaster preparedness, early warning, and water security, with major support for vulnerable communities and agriculture. Agriculture Hit by Fire: A bushfire in Grand Savanne, Salisbury damaged about 2.5 acres, destroying crops and water storage tanks, prompting ministry assessments for possible support. Airlift & Business Travel: A local businessman backed the financing model for Dominica’s international airport, while regional concerns grow as Caribbean tourism leaders face US visa denials that could affect airlift talks and investment. Trade & Transport Policy: The DAIC is calling for meaningful concessions on hybrid vehicle imports, and police coordinated removal of abandoned vehicles to improve public safety and the local environment. Youth & Green Economy: A UNICEF-commissioned study finds young people in Dominica lag in awareness of green and circular economy opportunities, pointing to gaps in information and training. Culture & Skills: Bouyon artist Ridge Belle urged a tax treaty approach to help artists benefit financially, and Macmillan Education Caribbean opened entries for its second regional poetry competition.
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