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Green Earth Festival by the numbers
Green Earth Festival by the numbers
21% of people making New Year?s Resolutions claim they?ll lose weight. 14% say they?ll exercise. 7 percent want to eat healthier, while 5 percent want to manage stress better. Though 3% of people want to stop procrastinating, 1 in 3 people would have ditched their resolutions by the end of January.
Green Earth Festival by the numbers
Green Earth Festival by the numbers
21% of people making New Year?s Resolutions claim they?ll lose weight. 14% say they?ll exercise. 7 percent want to eat healthier, while 5 percent want to manage stress better. Though 3% of people want to stop procrastinating, 1 in 3 people would have ditched their resolutions by the end of January.
Green Earth Festival by the numbers
Green Earth Festival by the numbers
21% of people making New Year?s Resolutions claim they?ll lose weight. 14% say they?ll exercise. 7 percent want to eat healthier, while 5 percent want to manage stress better.
The constipation epidemic
The constipation epidemic
Up until a year ago Kayla Smith (name changed), mid-40s, was plagued with constipation -- for decades.
Entrepreneur hails Island Luck scheme as a 'lifesaver'
ISLAND Luck's OWN Bahamas Programme has been described as a "lifesaver" for budding entrepreneurs like Youlette Etienne and others who have been recipients of grant money to launch their own businesses.
Talking about taboos
Talking about taboos
Jodi Minnis is looking forward to her first solo show, and she's not holding much back. An emerging and energetic artist with plenty of gumption, Minnis demonstrates that she is unafraid of confronting something most Bahamians prefer to ignore or camouflage - sweethearting.
Aquaponics farm starts up at Garden of The Groves
Aquaponics farm starts up at Garden of The Groves
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- Aquaponics is an exciting method of growing food for the world. It has advantages that traditional agriculture does not. Depending on crop selection it can yield three to twenty times more than traditional field agriculture, and can be built anywhere since it does not depend on soil.
The production of food using a reduced footprint permits additional land to remain open ...
Don't let gout spoil your holiday plans
Don't let gout spoil your holiday plans
A gout attack during the holiday can cancel your holiday plans and stop all your fun.
IICA: Base new agri-vision on regional competitive advantages
A group of experts at the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) -- having reviewed the implications for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) of the most recent reform of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) -- called for a "new vision for agriculture that should be based on the region's comparative and competitive advantages".
Statement from the Inter-American Insititute on cooperation on agriculture
The development of regional strategies could be the key to improving agriculture?s competitiveness in international markets.