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3/19/2010 
PRIME MINISTER DISCUSSES ASSISTANCE FOR GRENADA WITH EC...  
ST.GEORGE’S, GRENADA - The development of the Grenada’s agricultural sector, climate change, investment in tourism and the current drought conditions in Grenada, were among matters discussed when Prime Minister, Hon. Tillman Thomas met with the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America, (ECLAC), Alicia Barcena on Wednesday at the Grenadian by Rex Resorts. In response to inquiries from the ECLAC Executive Secretary about the government’s priorities, the Prime Minister re-emphasized the importance of developing the agribusiness sector, in view of its importance to job creation, income generation and food security for Grenada. “We have significant potential in agribusiness, especially in processing, which if exploited, can provide jobs to our people and generate significant foreign exchange, through the export of the products generated,” the Prime Minister told Ms. Barcena. He also pointed to the need for the expansion of the tourism plant and training for young Grenadians, to further improve the country’s human resource potential. He spoke of the need to decentralize economic development, to ensure the “entire country benefitted. The ECLAC official said her agency is willing to discuss the country’s requirements with other agencies and governments, who “may be in a position to assist”, especially in areas associated with efforts aimed at mitigation and adaptation to climate change. “We are in a position to seek avenues for private-public joint venture relationships which can assist Grenada’s development,” Ms Barcena said, noting that the current drought conditions could attract some investment in desalination infrastructure. Both Prime Minister Thomas and Ms Barcena agreed that the region’s drought situation was a result of climate change and pledged to work together, to ensure funds earmarked for Small Island Development States at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference reached their desired destination. She promised to work towards providing scholarships in areas of technological advances that will directly and immediately benefit Grenada.
 

 


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yes i agree too that they messed some things up,and some things could be done differently.but humans are prone to mistakes.at election time we the people will evaluate the government and see if they deserve another term.that is democracy.
00By: stallion
3/28/2010 9:13:40 PM
Yes, I have now spoken to friends and relatives of mine. Many are fully behind the NDC but they angry that the NDC could by signing this new thing with the British Government. They dont know the full details and the sums involved yet but it may not be in their favour.... they could pay more taxes for having a few pennies in the Grenada Bank. You are right when you say that they Btitish Governmnt interfered in our country politics, they never mind their business. I did say the Government is disgusting (perhaps a bit strong language) but they messing some things up. However, I still believe that they are better for Grenada- so there we go.
00By: veronica
3/28/2010 4:28:14 PM
veronica,read your blog again.you said the government is disgusting because they meddle in other countries affairs and cannot supply water to its own people.correct me if am wrong.these tax things have been around for a long time.also,we must meddle because we in the commonwealth.england meddled in our affais when they said coard and his gang must be freed.(the privy council).
00By: stallion
3/28/2010 12:49:59 PM
Sir, I am not blaming the NCD for the lack of water in Grenada, I have friends in Trinidad who have not had water for weeks and they struggle to survive. This drought is a global problem. What I was trying to say is that the government should worry about things at home and not get involved in England Politics. My thinking was that there are Grenadains in England with small savings in Grenada, they use the money when they come on holiday. Friends have used money they saved in Grenada to pay for their parents burial or to help pay other relatives burial expenses.The details of the bill is not yet known but they could perhaps get caught up in this tax rules. They would have less to send to their families. I have no problems with the NDC
00By: veronica
3/28/2010 9:36:45 AM
so lets see,this year many countries in the world have difficulties with water,grenada being no different.this is called climate change.i don't understand why grenadians so ungrateful and ignorant.tell me veronica,are you getting clean running water?nobody said the road would be easy,but seems like ndc is blamed for everything.i would like to see nnp take us to the promised land next election.stay tuned.
00By: stallion
3/27/2010 12:46:47 PM