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As the world discovered over the past three years with global pandemics and geo political shocks wreaking havoc on the global and domestic economies, it is very hard to predict the future and the economic shocks that are around the corner. This is why Vice president of the Caribbean Development Bank Isaac Solomon said the
When it rains, it floods.And when it floods, food prices go up.Therefore, prepare to pay more for vegetables following recent floods.And according to Daryl Rampersad, president of the Agricultural Society
PRESIDENT of the Supermarket Association Rajiv Diptee wants more joint patrols after hours, as those are the times most businesses are targeted, and efforts to help curb the "chronic issue" of shoplifting. Speaking in the Senate on Tuesday morning, National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds said the police are making efforts to tackle shoplifting at supermarkets.
The first Caribbean Food and Beverage Trade Show – A Taste of the Caribbean – to be hosted in Trinidad, is not just another trade show. The event which will feature exhibitors from the region, is aimed at reducing regional food imports by 25 per cent by the year 2025, chair of the Caribbean Supermarket