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January 22, 2012
Professional women in Bahamian agriculture

Farming ventures in North Andros are inspiring two Bahamian women professionals toward national economic empowerment.
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Lateisha Dean, marketing representative with the National Workers Credit Union, and Chavara Roker, Gaming Board
auditor, are convinced that Andros is key to solving much of the nation's economic challenges.
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June 21, 2011
Agriculture kudos for Central Andros High

Central Andros High School's agriculture programme has won the support of Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) and the Inter-American Institute for Co-operation in Agriculture (IICA).?

"I was very impressed," said BAIC executive chairman Edison M Key. "We can do a lot to support that programme and we have indicated that to them.?

"If we can see more of these programmes thro...

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News Article
October 12, 2016
Lowe Sound took a beating

President of the North Andros Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation Darren Bethel said Hurricane Matthew would have a great economic impact on the island, particularly for residents of Lowe Sound, who appeared to have sustained the most damage from the storm on that island...

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August 03, 2016
BAMSI and New Agriculture Extension Programme

The Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) started off its inaugural Agricultural Extension Training Programme at its campus on Queen?s Highway, North Andros.

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August 07, 2019
Three men found safe after vanishing at sea

THREE Bahamian men who vanished at sea were found safe just five miles north of Andros on Saturday. In a statement, Unites States Coast Guard confirmed the three men had safely arrived on land...

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March 06, 2016
DPM pledges to make all BAMSI contracts public

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works Philip Brave Davis says he will make all Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) contracts public "in due course".

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