When the Caribbean food lifeline gets cut
By Ralph Birkhoff The Caribbean islands together import over 80 percent of its expanding food demand totaling some US$4.5 billion annually in 2018. The region as a whole, which was historically a major agricultural exporter in commodity crops, now cannot support itself in domestic agricultural production, let alone feed its burgeoning tourism industry. The bulk … Continue reading When the Caribbean food lifeline gets cut
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