AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFarm-to-table wellness: The Lakeside Farmers Market is drawing Grenadians who want fresh, less-processed food, linking produce choices to healthier eating habits and local tradition. Community greening: The Grenada Tourism Authority, with the 4-H Unit and partners, has launched a National Beautification Competition for schools and groups ahead of the Grenada Flower and Garden Festival (8–15 Nov 2026), with registration open until 30 June. Animal welfare alert: An animal group is offering a $2,500 reward after a family dog was beaten to death; tips can be shared anonymously. Ocean health & food security: Grenada has launched a National Framework for sustainable Ocean Governance with $300,000 funding, aiming to protect the marine environment while supporting livelihoods and fish exports. Animal biosecurity & public health: Grenada’s Veterinary and Livestock authorities defended euthanizing two Babesia-positive horses imported without permits from St Lucia, and say enforcement and legal action are underway. Ebola travel advisory: Grenada’s Ministry of Health has issued guidance to avoid nonessential travel to confirmed-risk countries and strengthened screening at ports of entry. Digital safety for kids: A cybersecurity team coordinator warned primary students that online posts and stored content leave a permanent trace. Regional health capacity: CARPHA trained staff from across the region to safely transport infectious substances, strengthening lab and outbreak readiness. Hospital system leadership: A vacancy has been advertised for a Chief Financial Officer for the Grenada Hospital System.
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