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The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines

FRIDAY,

JUNE 23, 2017

VOLUME 111, No.25

www.thevincentian.com

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Left: Arrowroot starch is stockpiled at the Owia Arrowroot Factory, dating back to the 2016 crop. Below: Work was done to improve and increase the drying capacity at the Owia Arrowroot Factory.

according to Caesar, ARROWROOT is not being exported to indicated after the United States at the present time. receipt of the That was revealed by Minister of shipment, that Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and two bags of the Rural Transformation, Saboto Caesar, starch when in a response to Opposition member tested, showed evidence of being for North Leeward, Patel Matthews, infected with the salmonella bacteria. during the question and answer Caesar assured the House that the segment of a Sitting of the House of starch was tested ,at the Orange Hill Assembly on June 13. Lab, and those tests revealed no signs Matthews had raised the concern of the product being tainted in any that there were approximately 110,000 way, leading to the conclusion that the pounds of starch currently in storage, infection occurred during shipment or and inquired about the plans, if any, during storage in the USA. for exportation of the starch. On acceptance that the Caesar also admitted that the last time arrowroot starch was exported to the US was in 2015. That shipment comprised some 30,000 pounds to one buyer and 20,000 pound to another. The Minister said that he was not prepared to give the names of the buyers. The buyer of the 30,000 pounds, by DAYLE DA SILVA

Arrowroot farmers have worked tireless to ensure that their yields of arrowroot rhizomes have increased. contamination was isolated to only the two sacks, the Arrowroot Association was paid US$7.35 per pound for the starch. Addressing the current state of the industry, Caesar acknowledged that there was a decline in the production of arrowroot starch following the 2015 shipment, forcing the purchasers to scale back their demand.

Production has since amounted to some 100,000 pounds a year, but purchasers had indicated that they required some time to increase market share. And since then, remedial/restorative work has been done on the drying house, dryers and loading dock at the Owia Arrowroot Factory. Continued on Page 3.

CORRECTING A WRONG

Arrowroot rhizomes waiting to be transported to the factory.

Geneviève Mc Master – Windsor Primary – 2nd overall and 1st for girls – daughter of Garnet and Elizabeth Mc Master.

IN THE COVER STORY of our edition of Friday 16th June, 2017, we got it all wrong as far as photographs and captions of the two top female performers in this year’s CEPA were concerned. We apologise for the inconvenience and discomfort caused to the students and their parents, and here make correction as far as photographs and

captions are concerned. Seeing that we also erred Ashlyn Francis – Chenise Harper – with two St. Mary’s R.C. – St. Mary’s R.C. – photograph 2nd overall and 1st 4th overall and 3rd placements in for girls – daughter for girls – daughter the main of Fr. Ashton and of Freddie and stories on Janine Francis. Denise Harper. Miss Mc Master and these on page three of this Miss Francis, on pages 18 and 19 of our June 16, 2017 issue so as to correct any misinterpretation. issue, we have repeated


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