Reports

By webmaster, 8 July, 2015

Food security is a key national priority for Trinidad and Tobago. The goal is to “create a food secure nation” by providing access to adequate, nutritious, safe and affordable food to all people at all times. Some factors negatively affecting the country’s food security include_ a high food import bill estimated at TT$4 billion; vulnerability to adverse impacts of climate change and; an increase in the incidence of nutrition-related chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).

By webmaster, 31 May, 2015

The Air Transport Sector in the CARICOM Region is close to reaching a tipping point. Some domiciled carriers that have made significant contributions to the socio-economic welfare of the economies they have served over the years, are going through a period of uncertainty. The airlines continue to make losses, with shareholder governments concerned about having to prop them up indefinitely.

By webmaster, 26 April, 2015

The Plan looks at the follwoing_

Limit The  Adverse Effects of A Changing Climate on Agriculture and Food Security, water resources, Use of forests to support sustainable development while reducing GHG emissions, 

Limit The  Adverse Effects of A Changing Climate on  Coastal and Marine Resources

Reduce GHG emissions through  the promotion and use of renewable  and alternative energy sources 

Limit the Effects of Climate Change on Human Health

By webmaster, 18 March, 2015

The CCCFP is a binding treaty focusing on cooperation and collaboration of Caribbean people, fishermen and their governments in conserving, managing and sustainably utilising fisheries and related ecosystems. 
The strong regional fisheries policy supports the welfare and well-being of all Caribbean people.

By webmaster, 1 March, 2015

An ambitious project to harmonise the customs laws of the entire CARICOM region was launched in the early part of the 21st century spearheaded by the CARICOM Secretariat. Technical assistance to support the drafting and finalisation of the Harmonised Customs Bill was provided by the the Caribbean Regional Technical Assistance Centre (CARTAC) as part of their mandate to provide technical assistance to revenue collection organizations in CARICOM Member States.