AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFerry & Logistics: Montserrat’s ferry future is still up in the air as private operators move ahead of the Government’s long-awaited tender; the Access Division says no government-run service is operating yet and the vessel spotted in Montserrat waters was a private initiative, not a state-backed operation. Agri & Food Security: Farmer Shanyon McPherson received the island’s inaugural Governor’s Award for growing onions, watermelons, sweet corn and more, turning a backyard start into a community-focused production effort. Green Entrepreneurship: Montserrat entrepreneurs can apply for a four-month Regional Green Business Incubator starting July 2026, offering mentorship, business planning support and Caribbean-wide networks, with a focus on sustainable growth. OECS Services Training: Antigua and Barbuda will host an OECS Specialized Services Sector Training Programme (June 29–July 2) to strengthen trade officials and policymakers’ skills across the region. Aviation Costs & Rules: EU passenger rights reforms are drawing pushback from airlines and regional carriers, with Montserrat Barriga (ERA) warning the deal adds obligations and costs without fixing delay causes—while compensation rules and cabin-bag requirements move forward. Local Talent Spotlight: Lisa Richardson-Bach’s profile highlights her shift from aerospace engineering into award-winning glass art and education.
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