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Cabinet of Trinidad and Tobago Portfolio Minister Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources: John Rahael: Minister of Community Development and Gender Affairs: Joan Yuille-Williams: Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment: Martin Joseph: Minister of Public Administration and Information: Dr. Lenny Saith
Pages in category "Agriculture ministers of Trinidad and Tobago" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Gender: Ministry of Rural Development (formerly Local Government) Ministry of Social Development Ministry of Youth and Child Development---- Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism---- Ministry of Justice---- Ministry of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education---- Ministry of Food Production----
Government ministers of Trinidad and Tobago (12 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Government ministries of Trinidad and Tobago" This category contains only the following page.
The All Trinidad Sugar and General Workers' Trade Union (ATSGWTU) is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago.It was founded in 1937 (as the All Trinidad Sugar Estates and Factory Workers Union by the first President General Adrian Cola Rienzi) to represent workers in the sugar industry, but expanded its scope in 1978 to include workers in a variety of sectors.
The Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago is a development finance institution which provides financial services to the agricultural sector of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. The bank was founded in 1968 by the government of Trinidad and Tobago to replace the colonial-era Agricultural Credit Bank that preceded it. [1] [2]
Trinidad and Tobago, [a] officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean.Comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with numerous smaller islands, it is located 11 kilometres (6 nautical miles) northeast off the coast of Venezuela, 130 kilometres (70 nautical miles) south of Grenada, and west of Barbados.
Funding from international donors generally flows through the government of Trinidad and Tobago, making it difficult for grassroots organisations to gain access. . Environmentalist Omar Mohammed of the Cropper Foundation described the process of accessing funding through the government as "exceedingly complex", while Akilah Jaramogi of the Fondes Amandes Community Reafforestation Project ...