Includes bibliographyThis study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean countries and the strategy for linking them in order to facilitate their future development. The tourism industry has, in the past, developed largely apart from other sectors such as agriculture. On the other hand, agriculture has developed mainly to satisfy export markets. Domestic agriculture has had limited development and has therefore been displaced to a considerable extent by food imports. The recent promotion of agriculture tourism linkages is an attempt to enhance the local value added of the tourism industry, while at the same time promoting the development of domestic agriculture. However, it is argued that agriculture-tourism linkage p...
Rt. Hon. Nicholas Braithwaite is Prime Minister of Grenada. Formerly he was an educationalist. As Yo...
The linkage between tourism and agriculture in the US Virgin Islands is limited by production, marke...
Caribbean islands have increasingly turned to tourism as a pathway for economic advancement, often t...
This study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean countries and the strate...
Changes to the new global political economy, particularly those relating to trade liberalisation and...
Tourism plays a vital role in the Caribbean region and it is one of the fastest growing industries g...
The Bahamas has made tourism the country’s primary economic force. Tourism comprises approximately ...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines the options for Caribbean countries in pursuing development...
The purpose of this study is to reveal how investments in agricultural development and food security...
The Bahamas has depended on the dominance of one traditional sector, tourism combined with the lack ...
The major objectives of the workshop were to share and exchange Best Practices and success stories i...
Trinidad and Tobago is a small country in the Caribbean. Between 1996 and 2005, the economy of Trin...
Includes bibliographyThe present global economic climate and new trading regimes demand that Caribbe...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the main determinants of competitiveness in the Caribbean...
This document is intended to inform and guide future pre-feasibility efforts for selected agribusine...
Rt. Hon. Nicholas Braithwaite is Prime Minister of Grenada. Formerly he was an educationalist. As Yo...
The linkage between tourism and agriculture in the US Virgin Islands is limited by production, marke...
Caribbean islands have increasingly turned to tourism as a pathway for economic advancement, often t...
This study examines current trends in tourism and agriculture in Caribbean countries and the strate...
Changes to the new global political economy, particularly those relating to trade liberalisation and...
Tourism plays a vital role in the Caribbean region and it is one of the fastest growing industries g...
The Bahamas has made tourism the country’s primary economic force. Tourism comprises approximately ...
Includes bibliographyThis study examines the options for Caribbean countries in pursuing development...
The purpose of this study is to reveal how investments in agricultural development and food security...
The Bahamas has depended on the dominance of one traditional sector, tourism combined with the lack ...
The major objectives of the workshop were to share and exchange Best Practices and success stories i...
Trinidad and Tobago is a small country in the Caribbean. Between 1996 and 2005, the economy of Trin...
Includes bibliographyThe present global economic climate and new trading regimes demand that Caribbe...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the main determinants of competitiveness in the Caribbean...
This document is intended to inform and guide future pre-feasibility efforts for selected agribusine...
Rt. Hon. Nicholas Braithwaite is Prime Minister of Grenada. Formerly he was an educationalist. As Yo...
The linkage between tourism and agriculture in the US Virgin Islands is limited by production, marke...
Caribbean islands have increasingly turned to tourism as a pathway for economic advancement, often t...