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Chinese Agricultural Mission to visit Carriacou

This story was posted 6 years ago
28 September 2020
in Agriculture/Fisheries, Carriacou & Petite Martinique, PRESS RELEASE
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The Agriculture Division in the Ministry of Carriacou and Petite Martinique Affairs & Local Government informs the public that a Chinese Agricultural Mission will visit Carriacou on Thursday,1 October 2020.

The mission will provide free training for farmers and gardeners in groundnut cultivation.

Interested persons are advised to contact the Agriculture Division: (473) 443-6026 or Senior Agricultural Officer, Benson Patrice: (473) 406-1148 for registration and information.

The division is appealing to all farmers and gardeners in Carriacou to capitalise on the opportunity, and looks forward to maximum participation.

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Comments 7

  1. A Strachan says:
    6 years ago

    What the hell is going on here? Keep at arm’s length. The ministry should not have allowed this visit particularly with Covid 19.

  2. Jazmine Charles says:
    6 years ago

    Grenada beware! China is coming to take Grenada, they slowly work their way in with gifts and build trust. Remember when they first come? After Ivan they donate 80 million EC to rebuild the stadiums. That was their open door and ever since more and more Chinese show up. How much money goes to Grenada government officials to step aside while China set the hook on Grenada. Remember! China will eliminate Christianity and replace it with their government rules. Act now to send Chinese back to their country or soon Grenada WILL be their country.

  3. European tourist says:
    6 years ago

    What can a third world country learn from another third world country. Both China and Grenada has a GDP / capita of 10000 USD.

  4. Ann Benjamin says:
    6 years ago

    Is the Chinese doing this for the benefit of Grenada or they hoping to get a foot in the door early to take over the Island asap.
    Grenadians be on your guard, they are well known in Nigeria they take over country so quick no one will realise then it will be too late. No one gives nothing for nothing

    • Chad Chen says:
      6 years ago

      So the Americans are going to let China take over Carriacou, Grenada and the Caribbean without firing a shot? Please think before you write.

      Some Grenadians have a hard time accepting gifts.

      • Expat says:
        6 years ago

        Yes.
        What is sweet in goat mouth is sour in he arse.

    • Mrs R says:
      6 years ago

      In agreement with your
      views 100%. our people are looking in front of the mountain, but are unable to see beyond.

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