Barbados will soon be home to a World Food Programme logistics hub which will make it easier for food supplies to be transported to Caribbean countries impacted by natural disasters.Minister of Home Affairs and Information Wilfred Abrahams announced that land has been identified in the vicinity of the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) where the programme will set up its hub giving it easy access to the runway, Barbados’ network and the rest of the Caribbean.During the signing of the agreement for the hub and leasing of the land at the ministry’s Conference Room in the Jones Building, Webster Business Park, St Michael, on Friday, Abrahams said the main component of the hub will be a large warehouse that will allow the World Food Programme to pre-position food and other necessary supplies for the aftermath of a disaster.He said a training centre and offices have also been included in the design of the facility.