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Dozens of eager farmers turn out for ADO, CCFG backyard farming kit distribution in Abaco
Dozens of eager farmers turn out for ADO, CCFG backyard farming kit distribution in Abaco
Farmer and Abaco Chamber of Commerce President Daphne DeGregory, left, gives a backyard farming kit to a recipient in Abaco during the launch of the Agricultural Development Organization and Church Commercial Farming Group initiative in Marsh Harbour December 8.
Many in Abaco still struggling
Many in Abaco still struggling
MURPHY TOWN, Abaco – Patrick McDonald is living in a tent in the ruins of his father’s home in Murphy Town, Abaco.
The home has no roof and no windows.
Reflections: Evacuees and Economy Get Boost From One Eleuthera
The One Eleuthera Foundation (OEF) has moved from one storm to another – Hurricane Dorian in September 2019 to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Both have created difficult economic times for The Bahamas...
Prime Minister Minnis Visits North Abaco and Cays
Prime Minister Minnis Visits North Abaco and Cays
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis traveled to North Abaco, including a number of the Abaco cays today as part of his assessment of relief and recovery efforts on affected islands.
Sands Wants to Save our Bahama Land
Sands Wants to Save our Bahama Land
Glass bottles are recyclable. Typically bottles are made with between 20 and 30 percent recycled material. This is good news for our emerging green country, but glass is heavy and can be hard to transport...
Flood Ravaged Abaco Yet To Be Toured By The Government
FLOOD RAVAGED ABACO YET TO BE TOURED BY THE GOVERNMENT AND RELIEF SUPPLIES YET TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO ISLANDS IN AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE SANDY
Opening of new auto parts store shows confidence in recovering Abaco economy
Opening of new auto parts store shows confidence in recovering Abaco economy
Local family partners with international chain to bring more choice and lower costs to residents
DUNDAS TOWN, ABACO, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 ? The economy of Abaco is showing signs of recovery as a new investment in the retail sector brings new jobs and a new option for consumers.
Photos from the Abaco agribusiness expo
Photos from the Abaco agribusiness expo
Abaconians laid out a cornucopia of Bahamian-made products as the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources? agribusiness expo rolled through Marsh Harbour last weekend.
From livestock to farm produce to prepared food to handicraft creations, Abaco demonstrated its potential as a key layer in the Government?s thrust towards food security.
Source: Bahamas Information Services
Post-Dorian mangrove restoration picks up steam
Post-Dorian mangrove restoration picks up steam
In the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, scientists and environmentalists leapt into action researching mangroves on Grand Bahama and Abaco, their health and how those ecosystems function. Some collected propagules (another name for mangrove seeds) and galvanized communities into establishing backyard nurseries and burrowing tiny mangrove plants called seedlings into areas hard hit by the Category 5 ...
DEMOLITION DAY: Govt teams move in to tear down structures in Abaco shanty town
THE Ministry of Works spearheaded the demolition of 45 "incomplete and unoccupied structures" in The Farm shanty town in Abaco yesterday, a move that human rights activists quickly condemned.