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Senators Move Change on Employee Requirements for Tax Benefits 02/20/2020

The coming of the International Private Bank to St. Croix was an economic boom for the town of Christiansted, and senators expressed hope that by clarifying the Economic Development Authority’s regulations they can bring in half a dozen more entities just like it.

Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Finance gave a favorable recommendation to a bill simplifying hiring requirements for what...

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Committee OKs Annual USVI Caribbean Ag Conference 02/27/2020 St. Thomas Source

The U.S. Virgin Islands could begin hosting an annual Caribbean Agricultural Symposium, exploring such topics as agritourism, imports and exports and the latest agricultural information, if a bill approved Tuesday in committee is enacted by the full Senate.

Members of the Senate’s Committee on Economic Development, Regulations and Agriculture were excited by the prospect of a traveling symposium, which each year would alternate between St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John.

The committee also heard an update on the status of the territory’s abattoirs.

The proposed agricultural symposium would be hosted by the V.I. Department of Agriculture and Department of Tourism, and possibly the University of the Virgin Islands as well.

Department of Tourism’s Director of Communications Alani Henneman-Todman said the symposium can serve to solidify St. Croix as the culinary capital of the region while simultaneously highlighting the territory’s tourism product, farm product, service culture, cuisine and kitchen talent.

Department of Agriculture Commissioner Positive Nelson suggested the event be hosted during the slow season, which will draw in a different tourism crowd and allow for hotels to accommodate an influx of large groups.

Robert Godfrey, director of the UVI Agricultural Experiment Station, said while some years the symposium will need to stand on its own, in 2024 the Caribbean Food Crops Society will be in the territory and organizers of the new event should coordinate to avoid competition.

“I think just a little bit of coordination between the two would make it to where we don’t duplicate efforts and we can probably get a bigger turnout,” Godfrey said.

Godfrey said the Caribbean Food Crops Society, an agricultural scientific conference that follows a 10-year rotating schedule, is something UVI researchers participate in and has existed since 1963.

“Even though the CFCS has a tropical emphasis to the research presented, it is not focused on any one location and encompasses a wide variety of research from across the Caribbean Basin. A local, V.I. centered agriculture conference would need to complement the CFCS and not compete with it,” Godfrey said.

The symposium would operate like a conference in which people could come and learn about the various facets of agriculture in the territory, listen to seminars and hear the latest in scientific agricultural research.

Sen. Allison DeGazon, who sponsored the bill along with Sen. Javan James, said, “We have no idea where this could all lead, but we know it’s going to go far.”

Senators who voted to move the bill to the Rules and Judiciary Committee were Sens. DeGazon, Myron Jackson, Kurt Vialet, Alicia Barnes, Marvin Blyden, Oakland Benta, Dwayne DeGraff and Athneil Thomas. Sen. Novelle Francis Jr. was absent for the vote.

Department of Agriculture Update: Abattoir Status
Separately, Nelson provided testimony on the status of territory’s abattoirs, which he said have been under a voluntary 120-day suspension since Feb. 14.

During this time Nelson said the abattoirs will undergo construction while the department conducts staff and certification trainings and addresses outstanding violations.

Sen. Barnes said she did not feel it was necessary to have both abattoirs closed and wanted to understand why they had not been done one at a time. Nelson replied that there was a pressing need.

“We currently don’t have a quality control director, but on top of that when I came on board last year there were over 17 citations for things that the federal inspector finds that need addressing. And it is very complicated trying to address those NR’s, while trying to maintain operations … so instead of getting an NR every week over the same situation it was recommended that we actually shut down and take a voluntary suspension,” Nelson said.

He added the department feels confident it can complete the necessary changes and have the abattoirs up and running sooner than the allotted 120-day time frame.

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Internet Providers Detail Plans to Keep V.I. Connected During Pandemic 09/09/2020 VI Source

As just about everyone shifts to working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, internet providers have seen a massive surge in traffic and say they are working to bridge the digital divide the virus has made so glaringly apparent.

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Haldane Davies to serve on International Economic Development Council Board 11/23/2020 The Virgin Islands Daily News

Haldane Davies, vice president for Business Development and Innovation of the University of the Virgin Islands, has been elected to serve on the International Economic Development Council Board of Directors.

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EDA board approves hotel development deal worth $136.3M 11/23/2020 The Virgin Islands Daily News

The V.I. Economic Development Authority voted unanimously Friday to approve up to $136.3 million in tax breaks to Frenchman’s Reef resort on St. Thomas.

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It’s beginning to look a lot like ... 11/24/2020 The Virgin Islands Daily News

 Thanksgiving may be just a few days away, but it’s beginning to look more like Christmas in downtown Christiansted.

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Made in the USVI Pop Up Shop and Website 04/12/2021
Frenchman's Reef could resume construction soon 04/13/2021 The Virgin Islands Daily News
Frenchman’s Reef Near Deal with New Partner to Restart Construction 04/13/2021 St. Thomas Source

The Marriott’s Frenchman’s Reef Resort on St. Thomas is close to a deal with a third-party investor that could see the property reopen by the end of 2022, the Economic DevelopmentCommission board of directors heard on Tuesday.

Global consultant FINTRAC winds down USVI business 04/27/2021 The Virgin Islands Daily News
Made in the USVI shop reopens 12/17/2021 St. Croix Avis