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A group of Boys Training Centre (BTC) wards have received training in the theoretical and practical aspects of seamoss farming.
It’s part of an Export Saint Lucia and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) project seeking to empower marginalised women, farmers with disabilities, and vulnerable youth in the seamoss and honey value chains.
Source: Export Saint Lucia
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With thanksgiving and praise to GOD, the Creator of heaven and earth,all the glory belongs to him through Jesus Christ. Amen.
Hope to see more of these encouraging initiatives across the country for marginalised people, and that includes men in their thirties and forties who seemed to have fallen through the cracks… Well done to all concerned.
Great strategy. I can’t commend the two sponsors enough. Give those youth the tools and encouragement. I wish the best for every participant.
YAY!! This is the news I like to read and know about!!
Positive vibes!!
@John … “Power is Knowledge”!
Well done boys knowledge is power keep it going.