Faux A Chaux, Castries residents have been learning crop cultivation techniques to help them grow more of what they eat, amid the rising cost of food.
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SOURCE: Ministry of Equity, Social Justice & Empowerment
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Faux A Chaux, Castries residents have been learning crop cultivation techniques to help them grow more of what they eat, amid the rising cost of food.
We hear more in this report:
SOURCE: Ministry of Equity, Social Justice & Empowerment
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Give them top soil. Food security is a must. All our top soil in the valleys are being covered with concrete. I maintain that ALL the so called MEAN IS TER of Agriculture from 1992 should be flog at the Derek Walcott Square. I say what I say.
If anyone see Dr. Hilaire tell him to check on the Marigot people. The road to the beach is in a deplorable state. From the time he won the election he forget some parts of Marigot. Anyway the 5 years to not too far from now.