Category: Arts
Addressing the food import bill, creating new jobs in the food and agricultural sector and improving nutrition and health through appropriate public policy for the cassava industry were promoted at th…
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Bajan Reporter •
July 8th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Featured )
Trinidad and Tobago’s participation in the 61st Summer Fancy Food Show kicked off over the weekend at the Jacob Javits Centre, New York, USA. The Show runs for three days. The more than 40,000…
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Bajan Reporter •
July 4th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
The award winning culinary author says her father (the late Gordon Parkinson) challenged her to paint, to keep him quiet she did a mess of glue, feathers and dirt on a canvas a la Jackson Pollock̷…
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AirBourne •
June 27th, 2015 •
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Painting, Photo Gallery )
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AirBourne •
June 27th, 2015 •
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Painting, Photo Gallery )
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AirBourne •
June 27th, 2015 •
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Galleries, Photo Gallery )
Both the Hilda Skeene and Ellerton Primary Schools recently received some important visitors… The United Nations Development Project or UNDP funded an initiative with US$150,000 towards buildin…
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AirBourne •
June 22nd, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
An innovative new programme for young people to learn about the business of agriculture and contribute to the economic development of the country has been launched. The Youth Agri-preneurship Incubato…
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Bajan Reporter •
June 12th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
The Grenada National Pavilion in its first time participation at the Biennale d’Venezia occupies a place that is easy to be found. Steps away from the Zattere vaparetto (water taxi) stop, it sha…
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DevilsAdvocate •
June 6th, 2015 •
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Sculpture )
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has made a huge step towards the total eradication of hunger by reducing both the percentage and total number of undernourished people to less than half, accordin…
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Bajan Reporter •
June 4th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
Fourteen contemporary artists will showcase their artistic talents during the month of June when the ArtSplash Centre hosts its first exhibition, Art Trends 2015. The featured artists are Heidi Berger…
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Bajan Reporter •
June 2nd, 2015 •
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Featured, Galleries )
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has pumped an additional $469,000 USD into the region’s specialty food sector via a Supplemental Grant to the Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean …
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Bajan Reporter •
May 31st, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
The Nature Valley association of Colombier will coordinate the “how to do” workshop on arrowroot at the 13th annual St. Martin Book Fair, June 4 – 6, 2015, said Shujah Reiph, book fa…
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Bajan Reporter •
May 27th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
Fifty school children gave cassava buns a ‘thumbs up‘ during a tour of the facilities of the Barbados Agricultural Development Marketing Corporation (BADMC), which took place on Friday 22 …
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Bajan Reporter •
May 23rd, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Featured )
St Kitts’ Sugar Workers’ Restoration Fund (SWRF) office began Monday 18th May to process claims and guarantee the outstanding gratuity payment to former sugar workers. The office will be l…
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Bajan Reporter •
May 21st, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
Once again the highly selective and notoriously hard to please judges at the Chelsea Flower Show have bestowed a Gold Medal on the ever creative and industrious team of the Barbados Horticultural Soci…
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Bajan Reporter •
May 19th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
How to Make a “Kingslayer” Into an iced old fashioned glass pour in: One Ounce of Whiskey One Ounce of Triplesec One Ounce of Goldschlager The Juice from Half an Orange Then garnish with a…
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Bajan Reporter •
May 17th, 2015 •
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Arts, Books, Video Gallery )
These are carrots roasted on honey, topped with locally grown oregano ground into a special Pesto sauce and topped with Feta cheese made right here in Barbados – the recipes that night were craf…
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AirBourne •
May 10th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Photo Gallery )
The proceeds went towards their scholastic “12 gardens in 12 months” project. Ian McNeel once observed – “When you ask a child where does food come from, and the response is KF…
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AirBourne •
May 10th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Photo Gallery )
Representatives from SLOW FOOD BARBADOS and the OGCA interacted with patrons and provided information on ongoing projects as well as other fundraising initiatives coming up before the year is overR…
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AirBourne •
May 10th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Photo Gallery )
This Slow Food Barbados Farm-to-Table series is to boost their scholastic “12 gardens in 12 months” project.
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AirBourne •
May 10th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Photo Gallery )
The sold-out event is one of several projects which continue to mobilise local and organic producers under the Slow Food ethos of “Good, Clean and Fair” food.
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AirBourne •
May 10th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Photo Gallery )
Santo Domingo’s President Danilo Medina traveled to Chirino in Monte Plata province for one of his surprise weekend visits on Sunday 3rd May 2015. The Presidency says it is also open to financin…
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Bajan Reporter •
May 5th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
The operators of over 30 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) involved in the food service industry in Montserrat are being provided with food handling and preparation training by the Car…
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Bajan Reporter •
April 28th, 2015 •
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Agriculture )
The work of two second generation young Barbadian Artists, Ewan Atkinson and Alberta Whittle, will be featured at the Havana and Venice Biennials respectively next month. The Havana and Venice Biennia…
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Bajan Reporter •
April 18th, 2015 •
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Arts, Featured )
Farmers in Barbados should soon have more protection when the Praedial Larceny Bill is passed in Parliament. Dr. Estwick said that the current legislation did not offer famers much protection as it re…
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AirBourne •
April 8th, 2015 •
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Agriculture, Video Gallery )