Met office warns of further heat discomfort over the coming days

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Vincentians have been warned that heat discomfort will continue here over the next few days

However, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Service says there is a moderate to high chance of some scattered showers alleviating some of the warm conditions.

Today, fair conditions could become cloudy at times, with a high chance of some scattered showers.

And, scattered moderate showers are possible during the night, as a strong tropical wave moves to the north of the island chain to affect mainly St. Lucia, northwards

Tomorrow, there is a possibility of moderate showers, mainly over the north of the mainland.

Winds are forecast to blow from the east to east northeast at 15-30km/h. Seas are forecast to be slight to moderate in open waters, with swells peaking at 1.0m on the western coast and 1.5m on the eastern coast.

In addition, slight haze intrusion is likely within this forecast period.

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Entire Government mobilized to provide support to the families affected by the tragedy in Sandy Bay

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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves spent the morning in Clear Valley today, visiting the family and friends of persons who died in the vehicle accident which occurred in Sandy Bay on the weekend.

In an interview with NBC News a short while ago, the Prime Minister said the entire Government has been mobilized to provide the necessary support

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The Prime Minister said practical support is also being given to the bereaved families

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Met Office says tropical wave poses no direct threat to Barbados Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) is closely monitoring the progress of a tropical wave and an associated area of low pressure located near 14.5 N, 45.6 W or about 1510 km or 940 miles to the east of Barbados.

According to the meteorologist on duty at the BMS this afternoon, some models are showing the tropical wave will approach and affect the island from Wednesday night into Thursday, however others are showing the wave moving into the northern Leewards later this week, around Saturday.

Due to the inconsistencies of the models as it relates to the intensity and track forecast of this wave, the BMS will continue to monitor it closely.

The system remains disorganized at this time, but over the past 24 hours it has become slightly better organized.

Regardless of development, this system does not pose any direct threat to Barbados as it passes well north of the island. However, this will result in a reduction in wind speeds, and therefore conditions will remain warm.

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Une onde tropicale qui pourrait évoluer attendue en fin de semaine au nord de l’arc antillais

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Les prochaines perturbations à venir sur l’arc antillais – Meteo France

Dans un bulletin diffusé ce mardi 13 septembre, Météo-France invite la population à rester attentive quant à l’évolution de l’onde tropicale 34, actuellement à plus de 1500 kms de l’arc antillais.

Une nouvelle onde est attendue en fin de semaine. C’est ce qu’indique Météo-France dans son dernier bulletin de situation sur l’onde tropicale 34.

Selon les spécialistes, la perturbation est à suivre au cours des prochains jours car elle présente un risque d’évolution en cyclone en se déplaçant vers la moitié Nord de l’arc antillais (un peu plus de 1500km de l’Arc Antillais) 

Selon Météo-France, l’onde tropicale 34 pourrait trouver des conditions favorables pour devenir une dépression tropicale puis une tempête tropicale en se rapprochant des Petites Antilles.

La menace liée à cette perturbation ressemble à celle associée au passage de la Tempête Tropicale Earl en tout début de mois.

La Guadeloupe davantage concernée

La menace semble un peu plus importante pour les Iles du Nord et la Guadeloupe mais moins pour la Martinique qui devrait rester au sud du système.

La plus forte probabilité est pour le passage d’une dépression ou tempête tropicale à proximité ou sur la moitié nord de l’arc antillais à partir de vendredi soir. 

À cette échéance de 5 jours, l’incertitude est grande aussi bien sur la trajectoire possible mais aussi sur l’intensité et sur le stade du cyclone lors de son passage sur ou à proximité des îles.

Selon Météo-France, l’important pour le moment est de rester attentif pour une menace possible en fin de semaine, qui sera affinée ou non dans les prochains jours.

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Wélélé de coulirous au Prêcheur

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C’est la saison des coulirous et ce week-end du 10 et 11 septembre, Steeve Robert dit ” Gratel ” propose une vente de coulirous au quartier abîmes au Prêcheur. Le wélélé de poissons fait suite à une prise exceptionnelle dans les eaux bleues du proche rivage préchotain. Gratel a fait un  ” chatjaj “, ce qui l’a obligé à faire un ” parc ” à poissons. Chaque matin et aussi à la demande des marchands et marchandes, il va puiser les poissons frais.

Samedi et dimanche à partir de 7h, les consommateurs pourront acheter du poisson à un prix très attractif.

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Ever wondered what Grace Jones smelt like?

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The J’can icon partners with Boy Smells for a ‘love letter to the motherland who nurtured her’

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Grace Jones in promotional images for the release of her eponymous candle, made in partnership with Boy Smells. (Photos: boysmells.com)

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Strang?’s finally got her signature scent: a candle by LA-based candle makers Boy Smells, ‘BS’ for short.

If you’re old enough to remember the Black American cult classic Boomerang, then the reference is self-explanatory.

Jamaican chanteuse/model/actress and global arbiter of style Grace Jones has created a ‘love letter to the motherland who nurtured her’, with the launch of her first-ever candle.

The Spanish Town, St Catherine native, defines the product as ‘the musk of Jamaica after it rains’ – think notes of black pepper, bergamot, freesia, waterlily and salted musk, among other scents.

Grace, the candle, is available for purchase in two sizes of 8.5 oz (single wick), or 27-oz (three-wick) candles in black matte gradient glass tumblers.

The 8.5oz Grace candle from the Boy Smells collaboration. (Photos: via boysmells.com)

In late 2015, Boy Smells began as an experiment in candle-making in the Los Angeles kitchen of co-founders and partners Matthew Herman and David Kien.

Herman and Kien – both fashion veterans who worked in design (Herman) and product development (Kien) – began by making the things they’d want to use on a daily basis, products that were fluid, essential, but also affordable.

Boys Smells is currently carried in over 750 retail locations (300 in the US alone), across 35 countries on six continents, with over 25 original scents in various formats and aesthetics, plus five Unmentionables styles.

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EduCom Co-operative Credit Union edged out seven of its competitors to earn the ‘Credit Union of the Year Award’ for 2021 in the Large Credit Union Category.

The Credit Union of the Year Award is based on adherence to several ratios, which include institutional capital, asset growth, operational expenses, net income, net loans and liquidity reserves/savings.

Elvis King, Chief Executive Officer of EduCom Co-operative Credit Union Limited, lauded the staff and reiterated the importance of teamwork in achieving the goals for the year.

“Our success is built on the value that we place on our stakeholders. It is entrenched in our coordinated effort, our commitment to excellence, and our determination to excel in what we set out to do. At the leadership level, we set goals, and our team executed operationally, as we remained focused on our strategic choices,” King said. He was speaking at the annual awards banquet in July 2021.

EduCom’s financial performance for 2021 was solid. It recorded 17.2 per cent growth in revenues, resulting in a surplus of $219 million for the year.

The credit union outlined in its annual report that members continued to show their confidence in the institution by increasing savings by 10.9 per cent.EduCom ended the year at $8.986 billion compared with $8.103 billion in 2019.

Meanwhile, total assets increased by 11.5 per cent over 2019’s performance, moving from $9.763 billion to $10.888 billion.

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and The Ministry of Agriculture in Saint Lucia, recently teamed up with the Government of Mexico to train (40) farmers in an Agri-Business Development Training.

The training makes good on the Government of St Lucia’s agreement to ensure that the National School Feeding Program is linked with farmers and food producers who can sustainably provide safe produce.

The month long training sessions explored topics such as low usage of agrochemical inputs, post-harvest handling, food safety, agribusiness management, and marketing linkages.

It also afforded the participating farmers the opportunity to design agribusiness ideas, which were launched at last week’s graduation exercise.

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The Training program is one of the many activities supported by the resilient school feedingsub-projectnent of the Mexico-CARICOM-FAO Initiative “Cooperation for Climate ChangeAdaptation and Resilience in the Caribbean”.

It aimed at assisting a cadre of farmers to improve their capacity to supply fresh, safe and nutritious products to the National School Feeding program.

Among the participants were farmers from three farmers’ organizations including, Helen’s Daughters, Black Farmers Cooperative, Belle Vue Farmers’ Co-operative and Farmerswith Disabilities Group.

Some of the areas covered in the training included access to and use of Low Agro-Chemical Input, Post-Harvest Handling, Food Safety and Quality, Agri-Business Management and Market Linkages.

The sub-project also includes support to update The Ministry of Agriculture’s Farmer FieldSchool (FFS) Manual to integrate aspects associated with the National School Feeding Program, along with content related to climate-resilient, ecosystem-friendly agriculture, and its gender responsiveness in agricultural extensions and advisory services, to support schools’ gardens and training of farmers and their organizations was an integral part of the training.

Under the project, six school gardens which will be established at certain schools, will receive a farm management plan along with methodological tools, technological packages and training for the design and maintenance of their individual school gardens, while the students will receive training in basic garden maintenance.

Six demonstration plots across six primary schools will also facilitate training in garden maintenance and to guide the school’s farm management plan, along with training to facilitate farmer trainings in Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), and climate resilient agriculture.

At the Farmers’ Graduation Ceremony, several high profile officials attended including, TheHonorable Alfred Prospere, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and RuralDevelopment and Ambassador Luis Manuel Lopez Moreno, The Mexican Ambassador to Saint Lucia.

Also in attendance were Barrymore Felicien, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry ofAgriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development and Soraya Niles–Regis, Deputy Permanent Secretary in The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development.

In delivering official remarks, The Honorable Alfred Prospere, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development emphasized on the vision of the government to strengthen the national school feeding program.

He stated, “For us at the Ministry of Agriculture, the School Feeding Programme in Saint Lucia is a pivotal undertaking in our attempts to reduce hunger and enhance food security locally, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development goals (SDG’s) 2, 3 and 4 on the promotion of zero hunger, health and well-being and quality education respectively”.

On behalf of the government of Saint Lucia, Minister Prosper thanked FAO and the Government of Mexico for their support. In concluding, he stated, “What we have seen thus far, as a result of the successful implementation of the new model of the School Feeding Program in Saint Lucia, is increased school enrollment rates, a reduction in absenteeism, and an improvement in food security at the household level”.

The training modules include diagnosis and the foundation for a successful farm planning,assessing resources, farmer profile and creating an identity for the farm, followed by enterprise development, which will build on knowledge of crop selection, building farms through smart investments in equipment and infrastructure, hiring and managing workers effectively, regulations, and certification.

During the third module, focus will be placed on developing competence in market development and engagement in practical exercises in creating marketing and farm plans, and identified strategies compatible with personal and financial goals, and that capitalize on customer needs and trends.

However, with the final module, emphasis placed on financial management, trackingproduction costs and pricing, establishing procedures for record keeping and accounting;production activities using with minimal pesticide use, Good Agricultural Practices, Post-Harvest Management, other Farmer Field School crop production activities, and risk management during the final module.

Ambassador Luis Monero, Mexican Ambassador to Saint Lucia stated, “We will continue tosupport the development of School Feeding Program. We are extremely happy for thecollaboration and the progress we are seeing”.

Meanwhile, Anthia Joshua, a retired Marketing Specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture and trainer with the program said, “We had a mixed group of farmers attending the training our youngest participant was 16 years old and the eldest was 60 years. We had a diverse group including youth, Agri Entrepreneurs, farmers with disabilities and Farmers’ Cooperatives. Our mission was to involve as many farmer groups as possible”.

One of the participating farmers, Anthony Herman recognized that the training experience was fruitful. He further expressed, “I wish we could have continuous training throughout the year on the new technologies and farming practices. I am very excited especially about the Business Training. I am ready to undertake the changes”.

Meanwhile, Cherry Anne Smith, the National Project Personnel with FAO offered thanks to the partners and facilitators.

She said, “Thank you to all of you who have been collaborating with us thus far. Special thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture and our counterparts Thaddeus Constantine and Barrymore Felicien and thank you farmers for your dedication thus far and the commitment shown over the past month. Let us continue working together. Well done farmers”.

SOURCE: Food and Agriculture Organization. Headline photo: Group image.

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