The soaring temperatures could lead to decreased production and increased prices for local agricultural produce. This concern was raised by chief executive officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS), James Paul, who explained that this country’s livestock farming sector faces the biggest threat. He told the DAILY NATION that while these fears had not yet been manifested, should high temperatures continue, lower yields could be expected in sectors such as poultry and …
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