Food Security: Give young farmers a chance, appeals veteran farmer Winston Morris
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Posted on April 23, 2021 in St.Kitts-Nevis // 0 Comments
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, April 23, 2021 (MMS-SKN) As the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis moves towards realising Sustainable Development Goal Number Two, by ending hunger, achieving food security and improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture, a veteran farmer and educator is saying young farmers hold the key.
“Farmers are a special breed of people, and our job is a mandate that we have and that is to produce and provide available good quality food for the Nation,” said Mansion-based farmer Mr Winston Morris when he appeared as a panellist on the latest edition of Leadership Matters – A Virtual Forum Series on Tuesd
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8 january 2021,
If there’s one thing that humanity has always felt a deep sense of fascination for, it’s the
ocean. Children read stories and imagine fantastic voyages by intrepid sailors fighting against ruthless pirates and monstrous creatures from the abyss. Meanwhile, adults are coming to terms with another, greater mission that is no less adventurous:
understanding the oceans, protecting them and
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