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"I Am Very Unhappy!" Prospere Chides Food Consultation Organisers - St. Lucia Times News

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Agriculture Minister Alfred Prospere has chided organisers of a sustainable food consultation over the absence of his Permanent Secretary and some other key officials from the event. The Minister said he received information that they did not get an official invitation. 'I am very unhappy this morning and I will be frank and straight to […]

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