Frontline Extension Teams can now more effectively visit farmers and clients at the regional level, thanks to the delivery of three new vehicles. This enhancement is part of the support from the Emergency Agricultural Livelihoods and Climate Resilience Project (EALCRP), funded by the World Bank. The Division of Agriculture received two 4×4 Mitsubishi five-seater vans and one two-door Suzuki Jimny, with a total value of EC$405,000.00. This addition will significantly boost their outreach capabilities and support services.
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