“It is my understanding that the current Poultry Regulations that exist are outdated and no longer compliant with current international standards. There are also other private standards which are not mandatory under the Belize Poultry Improvement Plan (BPIP), and a draft Poultry Disease Regulations which was developed in consultation with …
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How CARIFORUM is avoiding effects of food supply chain collapse
Over the past year and a half, disruptions in the global food supply chain due to the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need to build resilience to optimise the functioning of agri-food systems in the CARIFORUM region. The plan is to avoid being affected by a food supply chain collapse. …
Read More »The versatile Roucou or Ookoo plant
The versatile Roucou or Ookoo plant By Omilla Mungroo. Someone once told me a globally recognised fast food doesn’t taste the same elsewhere as it does here in Trinidad and Tobago. It’s most probably the herbs or seasonings grown here, she said. Others who have travelled to the US and other …
Read More »Trini Christmas cards by mom and daughter
Parang, sorrel, ginger beer, ponche de creme and remembering the reason for the season all make it a great Christmas in Trinidad and Tobago. These Christmas favourites are nicely designed and offered on Christmas cards. Original words and artwork on Christmas cards The Christmas cards come in assorted packs showcasing …
Read More »Hikers trek to Paria Waterfall
Leader of Island Hikers, Mario Russell, led a group of hikers for a three-hour hike which began at Spring Bridge, Blanchisseuse and ended at Paria Waterfall. Joanna Hayde shares photos of her fun trip with the group of more than 200 hikers to Paria Waterfall in 2014. She says that this class five hike was …
Read More »Perusia’s passion for art started early
By Marika Mohammed. This is exactly the case for one person in particular. Perusia Granger is just seventeen years old and already her passion for art is astounding. Art to her is a bond that she shares with her father and her love only evolved to wanting to be a full …
Read More »Top 7 outdoor activities in Whistler
When most people think of Whistler, the resort municipality located in British Columbia, Canada, they initially think about wintertime activities and playing in the snow. However, this skiing mecca has plenty to do during the warmer months too. Here are a few of the top outdoor activities that visitors can’t …
Read More »Champeon sings one for the ‘Girls’ in 2021
All-round entertainer and artiste Champeon has brought forward a fresh Soca song that is dedicated to the ladies titled “Girls”. The song is described as a dance-party Soca track that shines the spotlight on the ladies of the world (especially those seen at Caribbean music events) who express their confidence …
Read More »TTSCI free Pre-Budget webinar with Attorney General – Oct 1, 2021
Members of the public are invited to the free annual Pre-Budget webinar entitled: Strategies for Economic Transformation: Services Sector. The Pre-Budget webinar features Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Faris Al Rawi, who will speak on the topic Legislation and Policies to Drive Transformation through Services. It is hosted by …
Read More »Kurtis Rudd new CEO at Tourism Trinidad Limited
Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) is delighted to announce the appointment of Kurtis Rudd, a marketing veteran with over 25 years of senior management experience, as its new Chief Executive Officer effective September 20, 2021. Kurtis Rudd brings extensive marketing, strategic communication and management expertise that will assist Tourism Trinidad as we re-energise …
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