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11/11/2008 
WORK STARTS ON FARM ROADS IN ST. ANDREWS  
The Grenada government has signed a contract with Grenada Pavement and Construction Company for the rehabilitation of 2,513.42 feet of farm roads at Boulonge, St. Andrew’s. The project, at a cost of EC$573,594.15 is financed by the European Union under the Small Framework Assistance (SFA) 1999 Rural Sector support to the Ministry of Agriculture. The Boulonge farm road is an important route for serving over twenty farmers. It is also very important for access to the Grenada Cocoa Association propagating station which is currently used for producing cocoa and nutmeg plantlets. The rehabilitation of this farm road will make it accessible by vehicles thereby allowing farmers to transport their crops to market without damage. Work is also expected to commence shortly on the Windsor Farm Road. This is part of the Ministry of Agriculture/Kuwait funded Agricultural Feeder Roads Project. Windsor is estimated to have over 1000 acres of farm land that was cultivated mainly with banana and nutmeg. Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministerial Complex St. George’s
 

 


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WORK STARTS ON FARM ROADS IN ST. ANDREWS  
Anyone one can plan. If you take a donkey for a walk in the mountain, e could come back by eself, but hey!! the NNP did not pay for it, it was Kuwwait, was it not????
00By: Goathorn Man
11/11/2008 10:16:25 PM
where are all the NNPites who say the government fail.Planning and initiating takes time
00By: sheila jones
11/11/2008 4:49:48 PM