Barbados has a unique opportunity to promote agrotourism through its rum heritage.

Haitian man on sugar cane plantation

The best practices and success stories of several established and iconic rum trails in the U.S., Mexico and the northern Caribbean were explained in a webinar to promote the distinct qualities of two Caribbean iconic products, rum and tourism. 

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IICA names Gillian Goddard a “Leader of Rurality” for her work to empower small farmers in Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean islands | Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture

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