AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCruise rebound: St. Kitts and Nevis has officially surpassed 1 million cruise passengers for the first time since COVID-19, reaching 1,002,282 year-to-date as Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson links the milestone to restored partner confidence and stronger port capacity at Port Zante. Water security: Saddlers in St. Kitts got a major boost after a newly drilled groundwater well produced about 175 US gallons per minute, supporting the EC$28 million groundwater drilling push toward more reliable 24-hour service. Construction jobs debate: Opposition figures are questioning whether the $270m Basseterre High School project is delivering local labour, pointing to a massive crane and claims that some workers are coming from Barbados. Agriculture push: The Agriculture Department distributed coconut seedlings with CARDI support, pairing planting with training to rebuild local production for long-term income and food security. Drought pressure: Meteorological updates say rainfall is about 50% below normal through the first half of the year, with drought conditions expected to linger into late November. Energy investment (Nevis): Nevis has made a US$5.9m down payment to begin geothermal drilling, with a rig inspection team expected to travel to Iceland before equipment is shipped in. Regional trade policy: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up work to improve evidence-based services trade policymaking using TiSSTAT, aiming to help member states better plan and export services.
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