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No Crop Over impacts recovery - Barbados Today

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The absence of a Crop Over festival two years in a row will impact the pace of Barbados’ economic recovery. This assessment has come from Central Bank Governor Cleviston Haynes, who explained that the country was not getting the substantial amount of foreign exchange it usually would during the June to August festival. “Not having […]

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