Month: September 2023
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Business
Heat hurting crops, farmers warn
(Trinidad Guardian) President of the Aranguez United Farmers’ Association Pundit Satyanand Maharaj is warning consumers to brace for higher prices…
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All that glitters……
By Rawle Lucas All that glitters is not gold is an aphorism that appeared in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. The…
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JTW management institute staging workplace wellness forum
The local, privately run Human Resources institution, the JTW Training Institute will stage its third Human Resource Conference for 2023…
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Sobers Bakery to re-open branches at Ogle, LBI & Agriculture Road
Many months of contemplation regarding the restoration of what had been, almost certainly, the most popular bakery on the lower…
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Salvaging regional food security crisis requires action not flourish
The successive ‘shock’ food security scares that have swept across the Caribbean over the past two years as part of…
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UN Stocktake Report seeks serious ‘upping of climate change ‘game’
A recent United Nations ‘Stocktake Report’ that seeks to measure the extent to which countries have been progressing with embracing…
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Local agro processors seeking sectorial ‘makeover’
Feedback realised by the Stabroek Business from frequent interaction with local agro-processors point to what they believe is a lack…
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Total set to deliver for Suriname
Less than a week after the Stabroek Business had published a story alluding to Suriname falling behind Guyana in what…
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How enhanced drying technology can encourage food security in Guyana
Food drying is considered one of the oldest ways in which to preserve food, but it is not an area…
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Haiti’s government to oversee canal project that prompted Dominican Republic to close all borders
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Haiti’s government on Thursday doubled down on the construction of a canal on Haitian…
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