A delegation from the Collectivity and the CCISM recently visited Martinique. This move helped strengthen existing relationships with the Chamber of Agriculture. The institution “works in particular to ensure that the local sector can enjoy the missions devolved to an EDE (Departmental Establishment of Livestock), an organization not represented to date in Saint-Martin, and which allows precise identification of livestock and therefore their traceability ”. Regarding the consequences of drought, the chamber is looking for solutions to avoid additional costs. A meeting also took place with a farmer specializing in forage crops. "The proximity to Martinique could be an appropriate response in the event of an emergency and the need to import fodder," she said.
JUSTICE: Daniel Gibbs and Annick Petrus have been released
The second and final part of the so-called elected trial was held last Thursday: Annick Petrus and Daniel Gibbs appeared in court...
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