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Norma Samuel of Antigua helps Sorrel expected to take pride of place in Florida

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Jamaica Gleaner: Sorrel farmers and lovers of the drink across the Caribbean stand to benefit from the findings of a Florida university research unit now evaluating varieties of the plant, their particular qualities, and the possibility of the crop being available all year round, and in commercial quantities.The project was prompted by a proposal from Florida resident Norma Samuel to the Sustainable Agriculture and Research Education Programme (SARE) for help in learning how to grow sorrel.

Grant funding from SARE will now support investigations by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension into a farm research demonstration project in collaboration with the University of the Virgin Islands for growing sorrel on a commercial basis.

Samuel, a native of Antigua and Barbuda, has been living in Florida since 2002. She started growing sorrel in her backyard in Central Florida in 2002 with seeds she got from friend.

A successful crop and several excited customers later, her own 4-H Club began selling sorrel plants as a fundraiser each year at the UF/IFAS Extension Marion County Master Gardener plant sale.

She says the response was overwhelming with persons returning year after year, and new persons showing an interest in growing sorrel.

“When I started in Marion County where I live usually you would see one or two people here with sorrel and you know that’s a Caribbean person. But then after we started having these plant sale fundraisers then it was becoming more widespread, you see a lot of people now planting sorrel,” she shared with The Gleaner.

Seeing the increased interest, Samuel said she then realised that it could be a cash crop for farmers.

The challenge was that they had no research-based information on sorrel production in Florida.

This became the catalyst for submitting the proposal for grant funding to SARE to do research on sorrel production in the sunshine state with the goal being to share the results via fact sheets and other avenues to prospective farmers.

“There is a plant breeder at the University of the Virgin Islands by the name of Thomas Zimmerman and he is well known when it comes to sorrel breeding. We collaborated with him and we got three varieties: Day Neutral, Black, and Festival from him to produce,” Samuel said. She notes: “Sorrel produces when the days are short. The idea of the Day Neutral is to have a variety that can produce sorrel year-round in tropical climates like the Caribbean and possibly South Florida.”

Four varieties of sorrel are being evaluated. The fourth called Local, is a the variety that was being grown by one of the farmers prior to participating in the on-farm field research project. The Day Neutral and Local varieties were the top performers in terms of time to harvest and yields. “The Black and Festival varieties produced later, and they did not realise their full potential in Central Florida before the first frost of the season.”

According to Samuel, the research will provide data to show what varieties would perform well in Florida making it a viable option for the farmers.

The research is expected to be completed by April 2023 and the information, including instructions on production, pest threats and fertilisation routine, will be passed on to farmers through UF/IFAS Extension. Other Extension faculty members participating in the research project are extension agents Matt Smith and Brandon White as well as Bountiful Farms, Dirty Dog Organics and Whispering Oaks Winery.

Several Jamaicans participated in a field day held in November 2021, and were very excited about the prospect of being able to produce sorrel year-round.

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Minister Manickchand conferred with prestigious Honorary Fellow of the Commonwealth Of Learning

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Education Minister Priya Manickchand being conferred with the title Honourary Fellow by President and Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth of Learning, Professor Asha Singh Kanwar

– hailed for outstanding service

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, was conferred with the title of Honourary Fellow of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) on Wednesday, September 14, in Calgary, Canada.

The title was conferred on Minister Manickchand in recognition of her outstanding service to the advancement of quality education and social justice which has made a positive difference in the lives of her fellow Guyanese.

Her servant leadership, boldness in tackling difficult issues, and results-oriented, solutions-focused approach came in for high commendation and were noted to be of significant relevance and importance in the delivery of quality education generally and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The institution has credited the Minister’s trademark countrywide consultations for her success in achieving goals and milestones as it evidences her respect for diverse perspectives and her conviction that everyone counts.

Minister Manickchand along with the other distinguished Honourary Fellows

Under Minister Manickchand’s leadership, during COVID 19 Guyana saw a steadfast return to relative normalcy in the education sector, has seen the expansion of the country’s only teacher training college with the aim of 100% of teachers being trained or in training by 2024, the expansion of the Guyana Learning Channel, a television channel dedicated to the delivery of education equitably, the establishment of a radio station dedicated to education, the provision of textbooks to all primary school children, expanded TVET offerings, the establishment of GROW a second chance program for those who did not attain secondary exit qualifications, new curricula and sensible practical responses to COVID 19 closures including the consolidating of relevant curricula, the preparation of curriculum-aligned, teacher-crafted worksheets for each topic from grades 1 to 9 and a commitment to delivering universal secondary education. It was Minister Manickchand’s leadership that saw Guyana enter into a partnership with the Commonwealth of Learning and COURSERA, which in less than 6 months had realised more than 43, 305 certificates issued to 9,473 Guyanese making Guyana a  leading country as it related to registrants and graduates.

She also launched nationally the ProFuturo program where teachers are trained in the usage of ICT, which became even more necessary during the pandemic.

More than 50% of the country’s teachers have enrolled and begun the training.

“In all her roles, the Honourable Minister has given practical expression to her love of country, her spirit of service and her alma mater Queen’s College motto Fideles Ubique Utiles (or Faithful and Useful Everywhere),” COL said.

The award of Honourary Fellowships was instituted by the Commonwealth of Learning in 1999. It is intended to honour carefully selected individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the growth and development of technology-mediated learning in their own country, and internationally, and to the advancement of education in the Commonwealth generally.

The award was conferred at the Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF10) held in partnership with Athabasca University – Canada’s online university from September 14 to 16 under the theme “Innovations for Educational Resilience.”

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20220914_PCF10_Day1-591 –  The Honourable Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand being conferred with the title Honourary Fellow by President and Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth of Learning, Professor Asha Singh Kanwar.

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DSC_3754 –   Minister Priya Manickchand conferred with prestigious Honorary Fellow of the Commonwealth Of Learning.

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8 new COVID-19 cases recorded

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Ministry of Health has reported that eight more persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Guyana.

Consequently, active cases in the country have gone up to 131 including 126 persons in home isolation and the remaining five persons in institutional isolation. There is also one other person in institutional quarantine.

On the other hand, there is no patient currently in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Guyana’s COVID-19 death toll remains at 1281, while some 69,839 persons have recovered from the life-threatening virus to date since its outbreak here in March 2020.

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NCPC’s ProTool To Assist In Measuring Private Sector Productivity – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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by Herma Demacque

The National Competitiveness and Productivity Council has launched the Business Productivity Measurement Tool, Protool.

The data driven, web-based platform facilitates the measurement of productivity in the private sector.

Outgoing Director at the NCPC, Fiona Hinkson, said the initiative was a labor of love.

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“The toll was initially designed in-house in Excel and underwent two sets of pilot testing among selected firms. Based on the feedback it was agreed to transform the tool into a web-based platform that would allow firms the comfort of assessing their performance using a secured login in a platform that would minimize errors.”

Minister for Commerce, Hon. Emma Hippolyte said the ProTool will redound to the benefit of Saint Lucia’s private sector.

“When firms utilize the ProTool it provides valuable data on productivity levels in Saint Lucia especially at the sectoral level. As the data from ProTool is utilized, the issues that plague the private sector will be addressed in a meaningful, systematic and timely manner. The ProTool will afford businesses the opportunity to review productivity levels at their convenience along with other key indicators and recommendations to address the issues that they face.”

The use of the ProTool is free for one year. It can be accessed via the DigiGov platform.

SOURCE: Government Information Service. Headline photo: Stock image.

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Gobernador ofrece nuevos detalles sobre el paso de la tormenta Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El gobernador de Puerto Rico lideró una segunda conferencia de prensa el sábado a unas horas del paso de la tormenta tropical Siona por Puerto Rico.

Aunque el movimiento de traslación de la tormenta se mantiene al oeste a unas 8 millas por hora, Pierluisi comunicó que la Junta de Control Fiscal aprobó el uso de dinero del fondo de emergencia que el gobierno estatal tiene disponible para estas situaciones.

Nuevamente, el gobierno le exhortó a la ciudadanía que viven en áreas propensas a inundaciones a que se movilizan a un lugar seguro debido que se esperan entre 10 a 15 pulgadas de lluvia en muchos sectores, y hasta 20 pulgadas de lluvia en algunos sectores adicionales.

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes (CNH) en Miami, Florida, en su boletín de las cinco de la tarde, ubicó a la tormenta tropical Fiona cerca de la latitud 16.7 grados norte, longitud 64.6 grados oeste y se pronostica un fortalecimiento y se convierta en un huracán antes de llegar a la costa sur de Puerto Rico el domingo.

Fiona se está moviendo hacia el oeste-noroeste a cerca de 9 millas por hora (mph), y se espera que el movimiento continúe hasta esta noche, hacia el noroeste. Se pronostica que el movimiento comenzará el domingo y continuará hasta el martes. Los vientos máximos sostenidos están cerca de las 60 mph (95 km/h) con ráfagas más fuertes. La presión central mínima estimada es de 1002 mb (29,59 pulgadas).

En la trayectoria pronosticada, el centro de Fiona se moverá al sur de las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos esta noche, acercándose a Puerto Rico esta noche y trasladarse a través de Puerto Rico el domingo por la tarde. Fiona entonces se moverá en la costa afuera de la República Dominicana el lunes y cerca o al este de las Islas Turcas y Caicos el martes.

Los vientos con fuerza de tormenta tropical se extienden hacia afuera hasta 140 millas (220 km) desde el centro Boya NOAA 42060 al este-sureste del centro de Fiona informó recientemente un viento sostenido de 45 mph (72 km/h) y una ráfaga de 51 mph (83 km/h). Una estación en Teagues Bay, St. Croix, recientemente informó un viento sostenido de 36 mph (57 km / h) y una ráfaga de 44 mph (70 km/h).

Se espera,además, un fortalecimiento adicional el lunes y el martes mientras Fiona se mueve sobre el Atlántico suroeste.

Manténganse pendientes a RADIO ISLA 1320 para más información

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Gobernador ofrece nuevos detalles sobre el paso de la tormenta Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El gobernador de Puerto Rico lideró una segunda conferencia de prensa el sábado a unas horas del paso de la tormenta tropical Siona por Puerto Rico.

Aunque el movimiento de traslación de la tormenta se mantiene al oeste a unas 8 millas por hora, Pierluisi comunicó que la Junta de Control Fiscal aprobó el uso de dinero del fondo de emergencia que el gobierno estatal tiene disponible para estas situaciones.

Nuevamente, el gobierno le exhortó a la ciudadanía que viven en áreas propensas a inundaciones a que se movilizan a un lugar seguro debido que se esperan entre 10 a 15 pulgadas de lluvia en muchos sectores, y hasta 20 pulgadas de lluvia en algunos sectores adicionales.

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes (CNH) en Miami, Florida, en su boletín de las cinco de la tarde, ubicó a la tormenta tropical Fiona cerca de la latitud 16.7 grados norte, longitud 64.6 grados oeste y se pronostica un fortalecimiento y se convierta en un huracán antes de llegar a la costa sur de Puerto Rico el domingo.

Fiona se está moviendo hacia el oeste-noroeste a cerca de 9 millas por hora (mph), y se espera que el movimiento continúe hasta esta noche, hacia el noroeste. Se pronostica que el movimiento comenzará el domingo y continuará hasta el martes. Los vientos máximos sostenidos están cerca de las 60 mph (95 km/h) con ráfagas más fuertes. La presión central mínima estimada es de 1002 mb (29,59 pulgadas).

En la trayectoria pronosticada, el centro de Fiona se moverá al sur de las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos esta noche, acercándose a Puerto Rico esta noche y trasladarse a través de Puerto Rico el domingo por la tarde. Fiona entonces se moverá en la costa afuera de la República Dominicana el lunes y cerca o al este de las Islas Turcas y Caicos el martes.

Los vientos con fuerza de tormenta tropical se extienden hacia afuera hasta 140 millas (220 km) desde el centro Boya NOAA 42060 al este-sureste del centro de Fiona informó recientemente un viento sostenido de 45 mph (72 km/h) y una ráfaga de 51 mph (83 km/h). Una estación en Teagues Bay, St. Croix, recientemente informó un viento sostenido de 36 mph (57 km / h) y una ráfaga de 44 mph (70 km/h).

Se espera,además, un fortalecimiento adicional el lunes y el martes mientras Fiona se mueve sobre el Atlántico suroeste.

Manténganse pendientes a RADIO ISLA 1320 para más información

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Hombre mayor fallece poco después de llegar a refugio en Culebra

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El alcalde de Culebra, Edilberto Romero, indicó en la tarde del sábado que un hombre falleció tras ser trasladado a un refugio. 

El hombre esperaba el paso de la tormenta tropical Fiona en un refugio porque su vivienda no estaba apta para albergarlo durante el evento atmosférico. Según Romero le compartió a la prensa, el hombre estaba de buen humor antes de que le diera un infarto y los paramédicos no pudieran asistirle.

Según compartió en una conferencia de prensa el Secretario de Salud, Carlos Mellado, el hombre estaba comprometido de salud.

El individuo no ha sido identificado, pero se sabe que tenía 82 años.

Pendiente a los detalles aquí

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Verzoek van DOE aan samenleving over voordracht Anticorruptiecommissie

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

INGEZONDEN Zoals u intussen bekend zal zijn, heeft het ministerie van Justitie en Politie op 12 september een openbare aankondiging gedaan

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Human Nature een sprankelende expositie van divers talent

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld Tascha Avelo PARAMARIBO — De kunst van de fotografie word te weinig meegenomen in exposities. Het was

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Une nuit apocalyptique pour une partie de la commune de Goyave

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Michèle Silmon Kancel
Samedi 17 Septembre 2022 – 09h51

Le Pont reliant Sainte Claire au bourg emporté par la force des eaux de la Rivière sorti de son lit dans la nuit du 16 au 17 septembre – MSK

Ce samedi matin, les Goyaviens se sont réveillés avec la vision apocalyptique d’une partie de leur commune ravagée. Depuis 2h du matin l’eau ne coule plus au robinet, et le réseau de téléphonie mobile est capricieux.

Pour le moment l’interdiction de se déplacer ne permet pas de constater l‘étendue des dégâts dans les sections. Le bourg où la pluie n’a pas cessé de tomber subit à cette heure les conséquences des pluies diluviennes de la nuit du 16 au 17 septembre. A la section Morne à Gomme, la chaussée est inondée ne permettant pas de rallier la N1. Dans la Zac de l’Aiguille qui borde la Petite Rivière à Goyave, l’école de Christophe, les résidences et commerces alentours ont été impactés par la montée soudaine des eaux durant la nuit.

En sortant de son lit,  la rivière a emporté le pont reliant le bourg et les sections de Sainte Claire/Morne Rouge et Christophe Est par la D33 (ancienne route de Goyave), et une partie de l’ancien Pont Eiffel désaffecté. L’eau a tout emporté sur son passage la végétation, les champs de bananes avoisinants, de même que de nombreux véhicules, portes, barrières, obligeant certains résidents à quitter leur habitation afin de trouver refuge chez des tiers. Un riverain rencontré nus pieds témoigne de la force de l’eau qui, en s’engouffrant par une des portes de son habitation, a emporté ses chaussures et une bonne partie de sa garde-robe. Pour l’heure, la prudence reste de mise les périodes d’accalmie alternent avec de longues périodes de pluie rendant dangereuse la circulation des personnes et des véhicules motorisés.

 

A la Zac de l’Aiguille vision apocalyptique de véhicules encastrés d’eau, de détritus et de boue

– MSK

L’entrée de l’école primaire de Christophe dans la Zac de L’Aiguille, elle aussi bloquée et inondée, des vacances forcées pour un peu plus de 80 écoliers lundi matin.

– MSK

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