Agriculture
Agri-Business Centre To Help Farmers
Assemblyman Charles-Pantin Talks About Funding For Farmers
Assemblyman Charles-Pantin Talks About Funding For Farmers
Scarborough, Tobago – A significant new initiative, the Agri-Business Centre, has been launched in Tobago, specifically designed to assist farmers across the island in advancing their businesses. This project aims to bolster the agricultural sector and enhance food security on the island.
Natisha Charles-Pantin, Secretary of Food Production, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Sustainable Development, expressed immense pride in this new venture during her appearance on “Beneath the Surface” this morning. The Centre is poised to provide crucial support, resources, and training, empowering local farmers to modernize operations, increase productivity, and improve market access.
This initiative underscores Tobago’s commitment to strengthening its agricultural backbone, fostering sustainable development, and creating more viable business opportunities for farmers. It represents a strategic move to drive growth in the island’s food production capabilities.
Arianna Scipio has the full details on how the new Agri-Business Centre will operate and its expected impact on Tobago’s farming community.
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