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September 25, 2019
Oil spill damage just 39a goat and three birds39 says minister

ONLY a goat and three birds were negatively impacted by the recent oil spill in Grand Bahama, Environment Minister Romauld Ferreira said yesterday. Officials do not know how much oil spilled when Hurricane Dorian blew the tops off Equinor's storage

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September 24, 2019
Ferreira: Three birds and one goat impact by Equinor oil spill

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September 24, 2019
Ferreira: Three birds and one goat impacted by Equinor oil spill

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May 10, 2019
Govt seeking to introduce Bahamian goat pepper to international markets

The Ministry of Agriculture and the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) are researching ways to tap into the multibillion-dollar global spice industry by introducing authentic Bahamian goat pepper to international trade markets. In fact, Country Representative for CARDI Michele Singh said The Bahamas [...]
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August 10, 2012
An Introduction to Goat and Sheep Production in The Bahamas

This is an
introductory article on small ruminant production. In future articles,
specific issues relating to goat and sheep production in The Bahamas
will be addressed.

Between 1981 and 1983, 53 percent of the sheep
and 94 of the goat population were raised in the developing countries.
During this period, sheep and goat production in The Bahamas was
significantly lower than in previous per...

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October 21, 2011
DOG SHOT AFTER ATTACK ON GOATS 'IN WRONG PLACE'

THE shooting of a well-loved dog in San Salvador has outraged the community, but Chief Councillor Clifford Fernander said he was only acting in defence of his livelihood.

Mr Fernander, who is also a senior customs official and ministry of tourism representative, said he only shot the dog because it was attacking his livestock.

Mr Fernander said he fired into a pack of dogs that were going after ...

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May 01, 2024
L’Elmo Di Ottone: The feel and taste of Italy

L’Elmo Di Ottone, the newest Italian restaurant in Grand Bahama, brings the flavours and ambience of Italy to diners whose palettes crave culinary variety.

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March 06, 2024
BAMSI Brings in Purebred animals

IN A STRATEGIC MOVE to boost the genetic quality of livestock available in the country, the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) recently collaborated with the Department of Agriculture to acquire purebred small ruminants (sheep and goats). The initiative is part of BAMSI's broader breeding programme to inject quality genetics into the local livestock population. Shedding light...

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February 07, 2024
Official Opening of BAMSI Piggery Unit

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper recently attended the official opening of the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute’s (BAMSI) Piggery Unit in North Andros. Highlighting the role of BAMSI in the national push for greater levels of food security, the Deputy Prime Minister said the groundbreaking facility, which is expected to support student learning in swin...

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