AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAgriculture & Food Security: Antigua and Barbuda officially opened a new Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory, built through bilateral cooperation with China, to produce disease-free planting materials and boost agricultural research and farmer productivity. Agriculture Events: The Ministry of Agriculture cancelled PiAngo Fest for 2026, citing competing priorities, resource limits, and uncertainty around the mango crop, while promising a stronger framework for future editions. Housing & Energy Finance: PM Gaston Browne says the government is exploring a US$100 million concessional loan to expand affordable housing and renewable energy, with talks expected with the US International Development Finance Corporation. Food Systems Infrastructure: Government plans to begin construction of two modern abattoirs and to convert the former CMC facility at Cassada Gardens into a food distribution and cold-storage hub to cut costs and support local producers. Local Business & Industry: Flow launched its “We Live For This” summer campaign, tied to its CPL partnership, with customer rewards and on-the-ground activations across Antigua and Barbuda. Regional Policy: Antigua and Barbuda passenger head tax rises by US$10 to US$50, with extra revenue earmarked for regional aviation and justice bodies. Sports & Sponsorship: Limacol returns as title sponsor for the WCPL, backing the growth of women’s T20 cricket across the region.
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