This year’s sugar cane harvest will fall significantly short of expectations. And to make matters worse, there is uncertainty about whether reaping will begin on time, if farmers are not paid outstanding monies for last year’s harvest. General Manager of the state-owned Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) Leslie Parris said […]
Day: February 21, 2019
2019 sugar harvesting may not be so sweet
This year’s sugar cane harvest will fall significantly short of expectations. And to make matters worse, there is uncertainty about whether reaping will begin on time, if farmers are not paid outstanding monies for last year’s harvest. General Manager of the state-owned Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) Leslie Parris said […]
2019 sugar harvesting may not be so sweet
This year’s sugar cane harvest will fall significantly short of expectations. And to make matters worse, there is uncertainty about whether reaping will begin on time, if farmers are not paid outstanding monies for last year’s harvest. General Manager of the state-owned Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) Leslie Parris said […]
2019 sugar harvesting may not be so sweet
This year’s sugar cane harvest will fall significantly short of expectations. And to make matters worse, there is uncertainty about whether reaping will begin on time, if farmers are not paid outstanding monies for last year’s harvest. General Manager of the state-owned Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) Leslie Parris said […]
2019 sugar harvesting may not be so sweet
This year’s sugar cane harvest will fall significantly short of expectations. And to make matters worse, there is uncertainty about whether reaping will begin on time, if farmers are not paid outstanding monies for last year’s harvest. General Manager of the state-owned Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) Leslie Parris said […]
Ease court strain
The backlog in Barbados’ judicial system could be significantly reduced by making amendments to the law and giving magistrates more power, two senior jurists have suggested. While some matters can only be heard by a judge in the High Court, a senior judicial officer and Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley want […]
Ease court strain
The backlog in Barbados’ judicial system could be significantly reduced by making amendments to the law and giving magistrates more power, two senior jurists have suggested. While some matters can only be heard by a judge in the High Court, a senior judicial officer and Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley want […]
Ease court strain
The backlog in Barbados’ judicial system could be significantly reduced by making amendments to the law and giving magistrates more power, two senior jurists have suggested. While some matters can only be heard by a judge in the High Court, a senior judicial officer and Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley want […]
Ease court strain
The backlog in Barbados’ judicial system could be significantly reduced by making amendments to the law and giving magistrates more power, two senior jurists have suggested. While some matters can only be heard by a judge in the High Court, a senior judicial officer and Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley want […]
Ease court strain
The backlog in Barbados’ judicial system could be significantly reduced by making amendments to the law and giving magistrates more power, two senior jurists have suggested. While some matters can only be heard by a judge in the High Court, a senior judicial officer and Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley want […]