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The Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Incubator Program Announces Selection of its Third Cohort of Green Entrepreneurs

Saint Lucia, 10th July 2023 – The Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Incubator Program is proud to announce the selection of its third cohort, 43 promising green entrepreneurs (Greenpreneurs) from across the Eastern Caribbean region. This prestigious program aims to nurture and empower environmentally conscious innovators who are dedicated to creating a sustainable and inclusive environment through their business models.

The Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Incubator Program was launched in 2021 and is a collaborative initiative of The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) and funded by the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD). The program is a free, carefully curated training and mentoring program designed to support green entrepreneurs in building robust and sustainable business models and give them the skills, tools, and confidence to set them up for success. It features a 12-week virtual green business training based on the lean start-up methodology, a mentorship program, 1-on-1 coaching and networking opportunities culminating in a Business Plan Competition where up to 10 businesses can qualify for grants of US $10,000.

Applications from 120 businesses applied were received for the program, however, only 43 were selected after a rigorous screening, evaluation and selection process. The selection criteria sought to identify startups with a green focus, strong entrepreneurial mindset, high growth potential and a level of inclusivity among other considerations.

“We are thrilled to introduce the talented businesses who make up the third cohort of the Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Incubator Program,” said Dr. Kristin Deason, Caribbean Representative, GGGI. “These green entrepreneurs have demonstrated exceptional creativity, passion, and dedication to driving positive change in our region. We are confident that they will play a significant role in shaping a greener and more sustainable future.”

Congratulations to the following entrepreneurs selected for third cohort:

Lead Team Member Country Business Name Description
Juana
McKenzie-Joseph
Antigua and Barbuda rEvive Solutions Solves the problem of improper disposal and accumulation of electronic waste which can lead to environmental and health hazards.

 

Enrique Williams Antigua and Barbuda MimMushroom Farm The MimMushroom Farm provides gourmet and medicinal mushrooms as a sustainable environmentally beneficial food source, awareness, and education on the multiple benefits of mushroom cultivation.

 

 

June M
Jackson
Antigua and Barbuda GAPP – Garden of Vetiver Garden of Vetiver develops the use of Vetiver grass and establishes the business as the local Centre for the research, cultivation and product development of the vetiver grass.

 

Collin Brown Antigua and Barbuda RAE.nrg RAE.nrg provides services related to Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

 

Shelly-Ann
Meade
Dominica Little Zion Little Zion is an agro-tourism business which operates a unique tourist attraction site & a waterfall. They will regenerate an organic farm which will provide raw materials for unique guided tours and a farm-to-table culinary experience. They will also provide eco-friendly accommodation based on modern sustainable design techniques and utilizing solar- and hydro-based power sources to create a completely off-grid system.

 

 

 

Judy
Pierre
Dominica Nature’s Finest Products Nature’s Finest products manufactures premium quality all natural oils, soap, creams and other cosmetic products. A healthy cosmetic alternative made from all locally grown ingredients which promote a healthy body outlook and enhance individuals natural appearances.

 

Kervin
Vidal
Dominica K. Vidal’s Enterprise K Vidal’s Enterprise aims to manufacture natural, organic products free from additives, to persons looking for healthier products for a healthier life style

 

Ryan
Gittens
Grenada Spice Isle Solar Their solar design and installation business in Grenada and the Caribbean aims to provide reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy solutions to solve the problem of rising electricity prices and over-reliance on fossil fuels.

 

Damali
Phillip
Grenada Just Juice Just Juice’ promotes and supports healthy living and lifestyles across all age categories, with a circular business model that supports sustainable farming practices and unadulterated, fresh-everyday products to persons on-the-go.

 

Jamal
Mitchell
Grenada Nature’s Immunity Nature’s Immunity wants to provide consistent bottled honey to consumer market.

 

Rasheda
Mason
Grenada GoodLife GoodLife is an eco-friendly business dedicated to helping backyard vegetable gardeners and home agro-processors turn their passion into profits by empowering and creating opportunities for them to produce and sell their goods.
Hayden
Redhead
Grenada Home Grown Goodness Home Grown Goodness produces a variety of healthy, nutrition dense, delicious foods that is grown sustainably and with little to no waste on production or consumption.

 

Kimberly
Francis
Grenada K & L Products and Services K&L Products and Services’ aims is to create cleaning products that will be safe for humans and the environment. where we use local spices and herbs as ingredients

to create products that effetely do the same as other brands of cleaning products.

 

 

Krisma
Moore
Grenada Mother Earth’s Goodness Mother Earth’s Goodness seeks to support unemployed and underemployed women by setting up a hydroponics system using solar energy and rain catchments. Working as a group to supply the market, making innovative changes and operating with a zero waste policy. By adding value to potential waste products eg. tomato paste, animal feed pellets.

 

Corey
La Touche
Grenada Chai Garden Chai garden will be providing food security for communities, schools, medical facilities, and the nation as a whole. By modern technological advancement in agriculture, aquaculture and agro processing, the aim is to have the ability to expand a healthy and organic home-grown sustainable lifestyle for the people of my country.
Jeune
Guishard-Pine
St. Kitts & Nevis St Kitts Beekeeper’s Co-Operative The SKBC group promotes increasing the local honeybee population in order to enhance the production of local raw honey and products from hives, and develop apitourism as a rural tourism product; to achieve and sustain these goals we need to increase capacity in three principal ways: reaching out to females, youngsters and the wider community in order to engage them with beekeeping.

 

Eurta
Chiverton
St. Kitts & Nevis Kittitian Bloom Kittitian Bloom provides an array of locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables as well as cut flowers using ecological and sustainable farming practices which contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases and pesticides.

 

Rhonda
St Hill – Blanchard
Saint Lucia Regal Farms Regal Farms mission is to provide high quality, nutritional, and chemical free vegetables and meat for consumption whilst assisting to reduce Saint Lucia’s food import bill. They envision an agriculture enterprise that embraces innovation, technology, and best practices to maximize efficiency and foster a sustainable future.

 

Johana
Moise
Saint Lucia Crown Farms LTD Crown Farms LTD plans to offer locally grown fresh organic mushrooms and microgreens to the people. While taking care of the environment by using waste products such as coconut husk, sawdust, and plastic to achieve this.
Bernice
Gaspard
Saint Lucia Gaspard Agro & Processing Farm Gaspard Agro & Processing farm provides quality organic crops all year round to keep a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.

 

Shena
Nathaniel
Saint Lucia XENN XENN focuses on wellbeing and provides a range of products like scented candles, upcycled denim tote/handbags that they believe will assist in combating pollution.

 

Shane
Compton
St. Vincent & the Grenadines SVG Microgreens SVG Microgreens will provide the highest quality, most nutritious and best tasting fresh microgreens, microgreens supplements, microgreens blends and powders to the island of St. Vincent and regional markets while striving to grow more food with less resources and forming an open and welcoming environment to foster the next generation of farmers.

 

 

Mykala
Bacchus
St. Vincent & the Grenadines Glam Skincare Glam skincare provides holistic healing and has various recycling options.

 

Julieanna
Noel
St. Vincent & the Grenadines Black Orchid SVG They offer a natural, plant-based alternative to skin and hair care.

 

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The Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Incubator Program is grateful for the support and collaboration of all its partners, including several business support units, mentors, coaches, guest speakers, and stakeholders across its vast network. Their commitment to sustainability and their dedication to fostering green entrepreneurship has been instrumental in the success of the program.

To learn more about the Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Initiative, please visit www.caribbeangreenpreneurs.com.