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As World Food Day approaches, Tobago is sowing the seeds of self-sufficiency.
By ramping up agricultural production across the island, leaders aim to cut the nation’s food import bill while boosting local harvests, a move that blends economic strategy with a renewed commitment to food security.
Public Infrastructure and Transportation Secretary, Assembly Member Nathisha Charles-Pantin, explained that the project not only aims to strengthen domestic agricultural supply but also seeks to provide hundreds of jobs for workers within the Unemployment Relief Programme.
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