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  2. National symbols of Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    The national symbols of Antigua and Barbuda are the ten official symbols used to represent the country. [1] Current national symbols. Symbol Image References

  3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Barbuda Affairs

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Barbuda Affairs is a Cabinet-level governmental agency in Antigua and Barbuda responsible for conducting and organising foreign affairs, trade, and Barbuda affairs.

  4. Agriculture in Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture has been an important industry in Antigua and Barbuda since it was colonised in the 1600s. Today, less than five per cent of the population works in agriculture, [1] and agriculture only contributes to 2.1% of the GDP. The primary crops exported by Antigua and Barbuda are bananas, coconuts, and other tropical fruits and vegetables.

  5. Why harnessing AI in Florida’s agriculture industry and ...

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    James Taylor is the CEO of the Florida Technology Council. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. Send letters to the editor (up to 200 words) or Your Turn columns (about 500 words) to letters@tallahassee.com ...

  6. Antigua - Wikipedia

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    Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations on 1 November 1981. [3] The island's perimeter is roughly 87 km (54 mi) and its area 281 km 2 (108 sq mi). Its population was 83,191 (at the 2011 Census). [4] The economy is mainly reliant on tourism, with the agricultural sector serving the domestic market.

  7. Work groups in the scope of Agriculture in Antigua and Barbuda This page was last edited on 16 September 2023, at 17:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Coalition of Immokalee Workers - Wikipedia

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    The CIW, initially called the Southwest Florida Farmworker Project, was formed in 1993 in Immokalee (Im-AH-ka-lee), Florida, a center of the state's billion-dollar fresh tomato industry. [6] The group's organizing philosophy is based on principles of popular education [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and leadership development, [ 9 ] as epitomized in CIW’s motto ...

  9. Florida agriculture losses between $78M and $371M from ... - AOL

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    Florida agriculture and related industries such as processing accounted for more than $270 billion in sales revenue and supported some 2 million jobs in 2022, the University of Florida estimated.