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  • Photo of Agriculture stakeholders trained to improve access to regional markets

    Agriculture stakeholders trained to improve access to regional markets

    Agriculture focal points in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) participated in a training session on 22 January on the use of a digital platform for agricultural market information. The platform, titled Regional Electronic Agricultural Market Information System (REAMIS), is designed to connect farmers with market data, business tools, and networking opportunities, and improve access to regional markets under the 25 x 25…

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  • Photo of Multi-level, virtual regional crop protection training starts for CARICOM Agriculture stakeholders

    Multi-level, virtual regional crop protection training starts for CARICOM Agriculture stakeholders

    Hundreds of stakeholders in the agriculture sector in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are participating in a six-week course aimed at building capacity in crop protection. The distance learning, self-paced theoretical training course, which began on Monday, 26 January 2025, is a collaborative effort among the CARICOM Secretariat; Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), a regional institution; and COLEAD, a…

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  • Photo of Deeper CARICOM integration key to navigating fractured global trade order – Amb. Wayne McCook

    Deeper CARICOM integration key to navigating fractured global trade order – Amb. Wayne McCook

    A senior Caribbean Community (CARICOM) official has positioned deeper regional integration as a strategic response to an increasingly fragmented and uncertain global trade environment, as global rules-based systems weaken and economic nationalism intensifies. Ambassador Wayne McCook, Assistant Secretary-General, CARICOM Single Market and Trade, was a panelist discussing Prospects for International Trade in 2026 in the Context of the Changing Global…

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  • Photo of St Kitts and Nevis Youth Ambassadors call for innovation, unity, and measurable impact as CARICOM leaders convene in February 2026

    St Kitts and Nevis Youth Ambassadors call for innovation, unity, and measurable impact as CARICOM leaders convene in February 2026

    “Caribbean youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow. We are the innovators of today.” Aquanjé Robinson, St Kitts and Nevis CARICOM Youth Ambassador As St Kitts and Nevis prepares to host the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government, scheduled for 24 – 27 February 2026, that country’s CARICOM Youth Ambassadors, Aquanjé Robinson and Siobhan…

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  • Photo of Regional Organisations Collaborate to  Strengthen Early Warning Communication Across the Caribbean

    Regional Organisations Collaborate to Strengthen Early Warning Communication Across the Caribbean

    The Caribbean Meteorological Organization (CMO), in partnership with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU), convened a ‘Regional Workshop on Strengthening Knowledge Exchange and Mutual Understanding between National Meteorological and Hydrometeorological Services (NMHSs), National Disaster Risk Management Offices (NDRMOs), and the Media’. The workshop was executed under the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems…

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  • Photo of From Festival to Future: CARIFESTA XV Lives On Through Caribbean Youth Creativity

    From Festival to Future: CARIFESTA XV Lives On Through Caribbean Youth Creativity

    Months after the curtains closed on CARIFESTA XV, the Region’s flagship cultural festival is still making waves this time through the voices, stories and creative expressions of Caribbean youth. The Division of Culture in the Prime Minister’s Office (Barbados) has officially launched Echoes of Us—Our Voice. Our Vibe., the CARIFESTA XV Creative Youth Legacy Competition, a regional initiative designed to…

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  • Photo of Statement from the CARICOM Eminent Persons Group on the Approaching End of the Transitional Presidential Council

    Statement from the CARICOM Eminent Persons Group on the Approaching End of the Transitional Presidential Council

    The Eminent Persons Group (EPG) of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has continued to render its good offices to Haitian stakeholders as they address the myriad political, security and institutional challenges facing Haiti at this time. The EPG is particularly mindful that the mandate of the Transitional Council ends on 7 February, 2026. Given the sustained efforts of CARICOM and the…

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  • Photo of 🌱  From Vision to Impact: Arisa Denis Expands Sustainable Farming in Saint Lucia with CARICOM BOOST

    🌱 From Vision to Impact: Arisa Denis Expands Sustainable Farming in Saint Lucia with CARICOM BOOST

    BOOST will help elevate my agribusiness by contributing to a more resilient and sustainable agricultural sector in Saint Lucia.Arisa Denis, agribusiness owner and manager of Pure Hydro Farms, Saint lucia A resilient agri-food system is at the heart of CARICOM’s vision for the future. As the Region continues to experience increasing climate-related challenges, the CARICOM Secretariat, supported by the Government…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Secretariat and partners offer three-level Crop Protection Training Programme

    CARICOM Secretariat and partners offer three-level Crop Protection Training Programme

    A three-level Crop Protection training programme will begin on 26 January to build knowledge and practical capacity across the food production and processing sector in CARICOM, supporting safer, more effective, and more sustainable pest management practices. The six-week, distance learning, self-paced theoretical training is being offered through a partnership between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute…

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  • Photo of Sustainable energy trailblazers share their passions, perspectives

    Sustainable energy trailblazers share their passions, perspectives

    From shaping energy policy and financing innovation to driving community action and youth advocacy, a new generation of Caribbean leaders in the sector is redefining what a sustainable energy future looks like. Eight women and two young men were recently recognised at the CARICOM Women in Sustainable Energy (WISE) and Sustainable Energy Youth Awards (SEYA) for 2024 and 2025, trailblazers…

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