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UVI School of Agriculture to Host 58th Annual Caribbean Food Crop Society Conference.

More than 200 agriculturists representing 22 countries will converge on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, from July 12–17, 2026, for the 58th Annual Caribbean Food Crops Society (CFCS) Conference at the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) Albert A. Sheen Campus.
“This conference highlights the importance of regional collaboration and innovation in strengthening food security across the Caribbean,” said Dr. Usman Adamu, director of the UVI School of Agriculture and chair of the local organizing committee. “UVI is honored to welcome agricultural leaders, researchers and practitioners to the Virgin Islands to share knowledge and advance solutions for sustainable agriculture.”
This year’s conference theme, “Increasing Food Security in the Caribbean through Innovative Agriculture,” will bring together researchers, farmers, extension professionals, educators, policymakers and agricultural stakeholders to explore innovative approaches to strengthening food systems across the Caribbean region.
The Caribbean Food Crops Society is an independent, nonprofit professional organization with an interdisciplinary membership dedicated to fostering communication among individuals and institutions advancing science, technology and food crop and livestock production throughout the Caribbean Basin. Founded in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 3, 1963, the organization has long played a critical role in supporting agricultural development and regional collaboration.
The U.S. Virgin Islands has been involved with CFCS since its inception, with St. Croix hosting the Society’s first annual meeting in 1963. The conference later returned to the Territory in 1974 and 1984, and subsequently every 10 years thereafter.
This year’s conference will feature oral and poster presentations, exhibits, a local farmers’ forum, and agricultural farm tours designed to encourage knowledge sharing and practical engagement with regional agricultural issues.
Conference registration fees are as follows: general registration – $350 per person (USD); local farmers – $150 per person (USD); and students – $100 per person (USD). Conference details, hotel accommodations, and registration information are available at www.uvi.edu/academics/school-of-agriculture/CFCS/.
The 2026 CFCS Conference is hosted by the University of the Virgin Islands School of Agriculture in partnership with the Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture, the Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, and the American Phytopathological Society–Caribbean Division.
“The week-long conference represents a strategically aligned opportunity to advance agricultural research, extension and regional collaboration consistent with the land-grant mission of the University of the Virgin Islands,” said Dr. Adamu. “It strengthens scientific and extension capacity, fosters partnerships among Caribbean agricultural institutions and promotes the application of research to improve agriculture and food production in the Virgin Islands and across the region.”
For more information, contact the UVI School of Agriculture at (340) 692-4090 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Members of the media are encouraged to contact the Office of Public Relations at (340) 693-1059 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for media inquiries and interview requests.


Youth Vaccination Outreaches set for this Saturday and July 9. Check Your Child’s Vaccination Records.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), through its Youth Health Care Baby Wellness Clinic, has planned several vaccine outreaches for members of the community for the months of June and July.

The vaccine outreaches are primarily geared towards children who have not yet received their vaccines. If parents have missed recent vaccine appointments, CPS encourages them to take advantage of this opportunity for children ages 2 months to 17 years.

Parents and guardians can bring their children and teenagers to the clinic at the Vineyard Office Park on Saturday, June 13, between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM 7 and Thursday, July 9, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. You should also bring along your child’s vaccination record.

The vaccines that are provided include: DTaP-IPV-Hib (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, and Poliomyelitis and Haemophilus influenzae type B), Hepatitis B, PCV13 (Pneumococcus Conjugate Vaccine 13-valent), MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella), DT-IPV (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Poliomyelitis), and HPV (Human Papillomavirus).

For those who would like additional information to verify their child(ren’s) status or would like to make an appointment, you can call 721-542-3003 or message CPS via WhatsApp 721-520-4163.

Vaccination is essential in preventing a wide range of childhood diseases and significantly reduces the risk of illness, disability, and death.

These include conditions such as cervical cancer, diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, pertussis (whooping cough), pneumonia, polio, rotavirus, diarrhea, rubella, and tetanus.

CPS also highlights the importance of the HPV vaccine, which is recommended for girls between the ages of nine and 17. This vaccine offers long-term protection against cervical cancer, one of the leading causes of death among women, making early vaccination a vital preventive measure.

Maintaining routine vaccination coverage is crucial. According to PAHO, gaps in vaccination can leave children vulnerable to preventable diseases such as polio, tetanus, measles, and diphtheria, particularly those with weakened immune systems. Ensuring full immunization not only protects individuals but also strengthens community immunity.

Vaccines remain one of the most effective tools in eliminating childhood diseases. CPS urges parents and guardians to treat vaccination records with the same importance as other essential documents, such as passports or identification, ensuring they are up to date and safely stored.

CPS Encourages Safe Food Handling Practices.

cps09062026PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  The Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), joined the global community in observing World Food Safety Day 2026, celebrated annually on June 7, under the theme "From Burden to Solutions – Safe Food Everywhere."

This year's theme highlights the importance of understanding the burden of foodborne diseases through data, research, and surveillance, and using that information to develop focused, effective, and cost-efficient solutions that protect public health.

Every day, people around the world are affected by illnesses caused by unsafe food. Food contaminated by bacteria, viruses, parasites, toxins, or harmful chemicals can lead to a range of health problems, from mild gastrointestinal illness to severe disease, hospitalization, long-term health complications, and even death. The social and economic impacts of foodborne illnesses also place a significant burden on healthcare systems, businesses, families, and communities.

According to international health organizations, collecting and analyzing data on foodborne illnesses is essential for understanding where risks exist and for implementing measures that can prevent future outbreaks. Accurate information allows governments, health authorities, food producers, retailers, and consumers to make informed decisions that improve food safety across the entire food chain.

The theme "From Burden to Solutions – Safe Food Everywhere" reminds us that effective food safety measures begin with understanding the problem. By identifying the causes and sources of foodborne illnesses, public health authorities can develop targeted interventions that save lives, reduce healthcare costs, and improve the overall health and well-being of communities.

Food safety remains a shared responsibility. Everyone involved in the production, transportation, preparation, sale, and consumption of food has a role to play in ensuring that food is safe. From farmers and food manufacturers to restaurant operators, food vendors, supermarkets, and households, each step in the food chain contributes to preventing contamination and protecting public health.

CPS encourages residents to practice safe food handling measures at home by following these important food safety principles:

• Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before preparing or consuming food;

• Clean food preparation surfaces, utensils, and kitchen equipment regularly;

• Separate raw foods from cooked foods to prevent cross-contamination;

• Cook foods thoroughly, especially meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs;

• Store perishable foods at safe temperatures and refrigerate promptly;

• Wash fruits and vegetables before consumption;

• Discard food that appears spoiled, has an unusual odor, or has exceeded its recommended storage period.

Food business operators are also encouraged to maintain strict food safety standards through proper employee hygiene, sanitation procedures, temperature monitoring, and adherence to food safety regulations and best practices.

The Collective Prevention Service encourages all residents to make food safety a daily priority and to remain informed about practices that reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.

General Audit Chamber enhances their interactive digital environment.

maps09062026PHILIPSBURG:--- The General Audit Chamber has added new upgrades to its interactive environment, which citizens can use to learn how the government spends taxpayers’ money. The platform features two new ‘worlds’. The Building Permit World and Budget World. The Building Permit World shows the necessity for structural improvements and greater transparency in the permit department. It also allows users to learn more about the decision-making process and the relevant Minister's authorities.
The Budget World features the Audit Chamber’s Audit Intelligence GPT, which answers questions about the budget and other important issues in St. Maarten. It also includes a downloadable, easy-to-follow financial calendar that shows important national budget deadlines and decisions.
The new features empower citizens to keep track of the government’s responsibilities. The interactive environment, located on the Audit Chamber’s website: www.arsxm.org, was created to provide an engaging way to explore how government functions and discover tools that help hold government accountable.
The environment contains surveys, quizzes, games, and relevant information that keep users up to date on government decisions and the impact they have on daily life. One resource the Audit Chamber encourages users to explore is the Citizen Corner. It contains a free petition template that citizens can use to express public concerns, discuss policy issues, and encourage decision-makers to act.
Parliament must address and respond to petitions in writing within 12 weeks.
The interactive environment also features additional “worlds” that users can explore, such as the Road Tax World, Public Travel World and Procurement World. The enhanced platform provides useful insights into government operations and decisions that influence everyday realities. Completing all worlds will give the user a personalized certificated on public financial management, recognized and signed by the Chairman of the Audit Chamber.
Interested persons can visit arsxm.org and access the interactive environment through the website’s homepage www.arsxm.org.

NV GEBE Encourages Customers to Address Outstanding Balances and Respect Employee Safety.

gebe09062026PHILIPSBURG:--- NV GEBE wishes to address concerns regarding customer accounts with outstanding balances and to provide clarity on the company's ongoing efforts to work with customers facing payment challenges.
As the utility provider for our community, NV GEBE remains committed to delivering reliable electricity and water services to homes and businesses across St. Maarten. We recognize that some customers may have accumulated balances over an extended period of time due to various circumstances. Our goal is not to create hardship but to work with customers to find reasonable solutions before service interruptions become necessary.
We strongly encourage customers with outstanding balances to visit our offices and speak with our Customer Care Representative as soon as possible. Early communication allows us to review individual situations and discuss the possibility of a payment plan. This will help customers avoid the inconvenience of disconnection of service.
NV GEBE understands that utility services are essential to daily life. At the same time, the continued provision of these services depends on the timely payment of accounts. Just as NV GEBE is responsible for providing safe and reliable electricity and water to the community, customers are responsible for paying for the services they consume. Maintaining this balance is essential to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the utility services upon which our entire community depends.
Additionally, NV GEBE wishes to remind the public that threats, intimidation, harassment, or abusive behavior directed toward our employees will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Whether such behavior occurs in person, by telephone, through social media platforms, or by any other means, it will be taken seriously and may be referred to the appropriate authorities when necessary.
Our employees are dedicated members of the community who work every day to serve the public and carry out the responsibilities entrusted to them. They deserve to perform their duties in a safe and respectful environment.
NV GEBE remains committed to serving the people of St. Maarten with professionalism, fairness, and transparency. We encourage any customer with concerns about their account to contact us directly so that we can work together toward a solution.


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