AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNational Beautification & Garden Tourism: Grenada Tourism Authority, with the Ministry of Agriculture’s 4-H Unit, launched a National Beautification Competition ahead of the inaugural Grenada Flower and Garden Festival (8–15 Nov 2026). Schools, community groups and individuals can register now (deadline 30 June) to improve roadside, community and school gardens—aimed at cleaner, greener public spaces and youth-led environmental stewardship. Ocean Governance & Blue Economy: The Ministry of the Blue Economy and Marine Affairs welcomed launch of Grenada’s National Framework for sustainable Ocean Governance, funded at US$300,000, to support ocean protection, climate resilience and sustainable growth for fisheries, tourism and marine livelihoods. Fisheries Clean Energy for Resilience: CRFM is ramping up clean energy work under the STAR-Fish Project (US$Can 4.324m), including renewable energy and low-carbon cold storage and certification support for fisheries and aquaculture across participating countries, with Grenada included. Waste & Sports Cleanliness: GNSA and GSWMA held prizegiving for “Blaze the Track – Smash the Trash,” rewarding schools for responsible waste management during sports events—reintroducing accountability after concerns about litter at facilities. Weather Watch: A tropical wave is expected to cross Grenada today, with increased cloudiness and showery activity; no cyclone formation expected in the next 48 hours.
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