THE EASTERN Caribbean Group of Companies (ECGC) aims to take a recently conclude seminar for local livestock farmers to similar other farmers in the Caribbean. The May 10-11 Agri-Business was attended by 87 livestock farmers under the theme, “Together We Grow”, a release from ECGC states. “As ECGC continues to support Agri-industry, sustainability and food security through investment in farmers, the ECGC agri-business seminar, Together We Grow, will be executed …
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WORKERS EMPLOYED at various businesses throughout St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) are taking the COVID-19 vaccines available here while many of the nation’s nurses are refusing to do so. “About two weeks ago, I got information, Eastern Caribbean Group of Companies (ECGC), 90% of their employees, 166 workers at the time had taken the vaccine…. “Several other companies are doing that. Why the workers at flour mill can take …
In partnership with the @UN, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines launches the Global Funding Appeal to assist us in our efforts to address some of the many challenges arising from the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano. pic.twitter.com/tFodtvVXl0
Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves said officials are still quantifying the damage, but that rebuilding will run “in the hundreds of millions of dollars” on top of “massive” humanitarian relief needs.
More than 16,000 people were evacuated before the first, April 9, explosion at La Soufriere volcano, with officials noting that ash piled up to 16 inches (42cm) high in some homes in the northern part of St Vincent, where the volcano is located.