AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFood Security & Agriculture: Cabinet heard updates on IICA-backed projects, including the Next Generation Sweet Potato Production push to boost yields, climate-resilient varieties, pest control, and value-added products like flour and chips. Drought Watch: Antigua is still reeling from six months of below-normal rainfall, with northern areas in severely dry conditions and water stress concerns as the wetter season approaches. Education Funding: Government is weighing expanding the 10% Windfall Tax beyond current sectors to any business earning EC$1m+ annually, with proceeds aimed at tertiary education and workforce development. Cyber & Public Safety: Parliament passed Antigua’s Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill, setting steep penalties for telecom and service providers that fail to comply with electronic information requests, while lawmakers also debated stronger accountability for fatal accidents and reckless driving. Healthcare Infrastructure: The long-awaited Antigua Cancer Centre is expected to start treatment services in early fall, with specialist staff already being recruited. Energy & Cost of Living: Cabinet reiterated fuel subsidies to cushion global price hikes, keeping local gasoline and diesel among the lowest in the region. Maritime & Tourism Business: Antigua Port hit a milestone with five cargo ships discharging simultaneously, and officials say the improved berth flexibility could attract more yacht-carrier calls. Sports & Women’s Cricket: Cricket West Indies named BRONX COLORS as Official Cosmetics Partner for the West Indies Women’s T20 World Cup campaign. Local Crime: Police are investigating thefts of construction and agricultural equipment in Bolans, including a jackhammer and power tools.
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