AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoSaharan Dust Advisory: The Grenada Meteorological Service is monitoring a moderate-to-dense plume of Saharan dust affecting the Eastern Caribbean, with Grenada expected to see reduced visibility and moderate air quality through 28 May, and people with respiratory conditions urged to take precautions. Regional Transport & Resilience: A new regional commentary argues ECCU and CARICOM must build one bold air-and-sea transport strategy, warning that recent airline failures and route cuts are undermining food security, medical access, trade, climate resilience, and integration. Biodiversity & Tourism Spotlight: Grenada’s horticulture push continues as the island won another gold at the Chelsea Flower Show and officially launched the “Grenada in Bloom” Flower and Garden Festival (8–15 Nov 2026), linking floriculture, sustainability, culture, tourism, and investment. Africa–Caribbean Partnerships: Grenada PM Dickon Mitchell used African Liberation Day to call for practical Africa-Caribbean cooperation in trade, investment, culture, and diplomacy, highlighting Nigerians in Grenada as a key part of national life. Marine Life Protection: US conservation groups challenged NOAA Fisheries’ seafood import approvals over marine mammal protections, raising pressure for stricter bycatch rules that could affect fisheries supplying the US market.
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