AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoProcurement Oversight: Grenada’s DPM says a “design, build and finance” road approach has “completely ignored” public procurement laws, sidelining competitive bidding and leaving costs/financing unclear. Education Support: Nexa Credit Union distributed 135 CPEA grants (EC$300 each) on 18 August across Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique to help with back-to-school expenses. Tax Deadlines: Grenada’s Inland Revenue Division reminds property owners the 2026 property tax is due 31 August, with online payment options and a Notice of Objection process for assessment reviews. Energy Prices: Grenada’s August 2026 fuel update shows no change for gasoline and diesel, but kerosene rises; LPG changes mainly for larger cylinders (100 lb) in Grenada and for Carriacou/Petite Martinique. Agriculture & Health: New data says Martinique used 19.4 tonnes of glyphosate in 2023, down from 20 tonnes (2022) and 25 tonnes (2021), while debate over health risks continues. Business Deal: Campari Group has found a buyer for its Martinique agricole rum portfolio—French firm Les Bienheureux—pending SAFER approval. Cyber & Tax Security (France): A major DGFiP cyberattack is raising phishing warnings for taxpayers and property owners using online services.
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