What is
REACH?
Climate change is having a big impact on agriculture
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REACH Project trains enumerators for communication audit
Bridgetown, Barbados November 19th, 2020 – On November 9th, 2020, a virtual orientation & training session was facilitated by representatives from Caribbean Disaster
...Resilient Environment & Agricultural Caribbean Habitats (R.E.A.C.H) Project
Bridgetown, Barbados September 28th, 2020 – The CDEMA CU is pleased to present the Resilient Environment & Agricultural Caribbean Habitats (REACH) project, in collaboration
...A more resilient Agricultural sector: REACH project launch in Saint Lucia and St. Vincent & the Grenadines
The Resilient Environment and Agricultural Caribbean Habitats (REACH) Project was officially launched in Saint Lucia on April 1st and in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on April 4th,
...“Farmers are the soul of the nation”
– H. D. Deve Gowda
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AWS Installation
The Acrotec Foundation is making it possible to increase the number of weather stations for environmental monitoring, helping operators to identify more precisely areas where very heavy rains or floods could develop. This agro-meteorological station measures wind speed & direction, leaf wetness sensor, net solar radiation, rainfall, air temperature & relative humidity.
R.E.A.C.H Launch
The Resilient Environment and Agricultural Caribbean Habitats (REACH) Project was officially launched in Saint Lucia on April 1st and in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on April 4th, 2019. This project, aims at assisting small farmers and their communities in managing and reducing the risks associated with the effects of climate change on the agriculture sector.