AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy Reform & BPL Fallout: Prime Minister Philip Davis says the Bahamas is modernizing electricity generation, transmission and distribution, citing upgrades by Bahamas Grid Company and a plan “under construction,” while admitting outages won’t end overnight; he also called BPL overtime abuse “not credible,” and announced tighter controls as the government pushes fuel hedging and phasing out costly rental engines. Labor Tensions at BPL: BPL suspended two Fuel and Performance employees after a national address, and unions moved to “work to rule,” while opposition leader Michael Pintard accused the administration of using overtime revelations as a distraction from the wider crisis. Agriculture Push: Jomo Campbell says the government is negotiating with the U.S. to reduce a new 12.5% tariff back toward 10%, and unveiled a $13m National Crop Scheduling Roadmap to boost local production, storage and transport, plus explore crop insurance to help farmers access financing. Animal Control Measures: Campbell vowed a “hard and firm physical response” to stray dogs, illegal breeding and unlicensed pet ownership, with an Animal Control Board meeting and a planned public rollout. Aviation Workforce Pipeline: The Bahamas expanded its aviation training partnership with Middle Tennessee State University via the PEARL initiative, aiming to grow pilots, maintenance, dispatch and airport facility managers. Sustainability & Packaging: BAMSI alumnus Aaron John’s coffee-pulp biodegradable packaging venture advanced in EARTH University’s Sustainability Prize Program, turning agricultural waste into circular-economy materials. Cruise Industry Angle: Norwegian Cruise Line detailed new dining and thermal spa upgrades for Norwegian Aura and added Ravenna transport options, while a separate report highlights growing cruise tourism debates across the Caribbean including The Bahamas.
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