A fair measure of evidence is emerging that oil-rich Trinidad and Tobago is beginning to assume a position of prominence in the region in seeking to respond to what politicians and experts alike now agreed is a need for a collective focus on food security.
Having visited Guyana late last year at the head of a delegation seeking to finalise plans for Trinidad and Tobago investments in mega-farms here, much of the produce of which will then be shipped to the twin-island republic,