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Approved Crop Farmers Second List EMERGENCY AGRICULTURAL LIVELIHOODS AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE PROJECT (EALCRP) Ministry of Blue and Green Economy, Agriculture and National Food Security Names of Approved Crop Farmers Second List 1 Below are the names of crop farmers to include (vegetables, root crops, tree crops, horticulture and banana and plantain) approved for agricultural inputs, tools and equipment. Visit the Project Implementation Unit, (PIU) Office upstairs the First Domestic Building in Roseau opposite AC Shillingford Supermarket to sign your Beneficiary Agreement and collect input vouchers, Mondays to Fridays 8:30 am to 3:30 pm Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 1 Clesia Alexander Central Belles 2 Henry Alexander Central Warner 3 Michael Antoine Central Warner 4 Leroy Bernard Central Campbell 5 Bernard Canoville Central Belles 6 Dennysha Esprit Central Mahaut 7 Maureen Horrick Central Mero 8 Agnes Joseph Central Tarish Pit 9 Vanessa Julien Central Warner Hilborough Kelvin Rolle Central 10 Estate 11 Joseph Andrew East Crayfish River 2 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 12 Rapheal Antoine East Bataca 13 Anslem Auguiste East Crayfish River 14 Ashworth Augustine East Bataca 15 Nerius Bannis East Castle Bruce 16 Patrick Charles East Salybia 17 Faras Darroux East St Cyr 18 Wendel Defoe East Sineku 19 Andrew Dupigny East Bataca 20 Stephen Laurent East Atkinson 21 Lude Laville East Atkinson 22 Seraphine Laville East Bataca 23 Rhea Lestrade East St Cyr 24 Valentine Lockhart East Castle Bruce 25 Christine Mason East Bataca 26 Wilhelm Paris East Bataca 27 Pierre Paris East Bataca 28 Joseph Sanderson East Crayfish River 29 Kelvin Sanford East St Cyr 30 Raphail Valmond East Gaulette River 31 Patrick Valmond East Sineku 32 Alexis Valmond East Sineku 33 Hilary Valmond East Pointe Salybia 34 Charles Williams East Crayfish River 35 Phillip Africa North East WoodfordHill 36 Claudia Alexander North East Marigot 37 Kiplin Alfred North East Marigot 3 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 38 Shirley Alleyne North East Marigot 39 Sheba Andre North East Wesley 40 Flora Archer North East Wesley 41 Rupertson Bazil North East WoodFordHill 42 Edward Benjamin North East Wesley 43 Edphil Benjamin North East Wesley 44 Magdalene Berkitte North East Bense 45 Joseph Bethelmie North East Calibishie 46 Anicka Blanford North East Marigot 47 Edmond Boney North East Marigot 48 Heflyn Burnette North East Wesley 49 Paul Calme North East Bense 50 Janella Carbon North East WoodFordHill 51 Damian Carbon North East WoodFordHill 52 Ogiste Charles North East Wesley 53 Lennox Colaire North East WoodFordHill 54 William Davis North East Calibishie 55 Jean Dieuvaine North East Wesley 56 Francillia Dodds North East Wesley 57 Jean Dulcine North East Wesley 58 Ederline Dupuis North East Bense 59 Pascal Dupuis North East Bense 60 Titus Dupuis North East Bense 61 Vickeson Edwards North East Wesley 62 Jennor Ettinoffe North East WoodFordHill 63 Therese Eusebe North East Atkinson 64 Moris Fontaine North East Marigot/ 4 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address WoodfordHill 65 Chris Francis North East Marigot 66 Paul Francis North East Marigot 67 Theresa George North East Calibishie 68 Andrel George North East Calibishie 69 Marcelle George North East Calibishie 70 Walsh George North East Calibishie 71 Jefferson George North East Calibishie 72 Karen George North East Wesley 73 Veronica George/Laville North East Calibishie 74 Paris Gordon North East Marigot 75 Justine Grant North East Bense 76 James Green North East Marigot 77 Wrecken Greenaway North East Wesley 78 Myrthlyn Hynds North East Wesley 79 Felix Jadaron North East Wesley 80 Lucibella James North East Marigot 81 Marie-Anne James North East Wesley 82 Hubert James North East Wesley 83 Marva Jervier North East Wesley 84 Paul John North East WoodFordHill 85 Donna John-Baptiste/James North East Marigot 86 Jennifer Jones North East Marigot 87 Justin Joseph North East Calibishie 88 John Joseph North East Calibishie 89 Jerry Joseph North East Wesley 90 Charlesworth Joseph North East Wesley 5 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 91 Stapleton Joseph North East Wesley/Marigot 92 Nelister Joseph North East WoodFordHill 93 William Laurent North East Wesley 94 Lernard Lawrence North East Calibishie 95 Candie Lawrence North East Wesley 96 Karen Lawrence North East WoodFordHill 97 Erickson Lewis North East Roseau/Wesley 98 Loftus Lewis North East Wesley 99 Titus Lobbie North East Calibishie 100 Erino Marilus North East Marigot 101 Joseph Maronie North East Wesley 102 Osee Mathew North East Marigot 103 Lester Matthew North East Bense 104 Paula Matthew North East Marigot 105 Donald Maxwell North East Wesley 106 Luma Mecene North East Wesley 107 Germain Mejuste North East Wesley 108 Cecil Micheal North East WoodFordHill 109 Harold Noel North East Wesley 110 Allick Paul North East Bense 111 Lynford Phillip North East Wesley 112 Kennedy Phillip North East Wesley 113 Braund Phillip North East Wesley 114 Renellie Pierre North East Wesley 115 Wilford Prevost North East Marigot 116 Anaise Prevost North East Marigot 117 Nora Prevost North East Wesley 6 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 118 Johney Prevost North East Wesley 119 Addision Prince North East Wesley 120 Henry Prosper North East Marigot 121 Royston Prosper North East Wesley 122 Charles Richards North East Wesley 123 Smithson Richards North East Wesly 124 Mary Riviere North East Wesley 125 Julietta Robin North East Marigot 126 Randolph Robin North East Wesley 127 Phillip Rolle North East Bense 128 Staphanie Royer North East Bense 129 Arden Samuel North East Marigot 130 Jamason Serrant North East Wesley 131 Laura Shillingford North East Calibishie 132 Micheal Shillingford North East Wesley 133 Rosenis St. John North East Calibishie 134 Neigham St.John North East Wesley 135 Maria Tavernier North East Wesley 136 Helena Telemaque North East Wesley 137 Clifford Telemaque North East Wesley 138 Kenworth Telemaque North East Wesley 139 Roosevelt Theodore North East Calibishie 140 Londell Thomas North East Marigot 141 Joanella Victor North East Marigot 142 Charles Watty North East Wesley 143 Rutherford Williams North East Wesley 144 Albert Williams North East Wesley 7 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 145 Augustus Williams North East Wesley 146 Eldie Williams North East Wesley 147 Thomas Abraham South Grandbay 148 Nathaniel Alexander South Giraudel 149 Dowlin Alexander South Grandbay 150 James Alexander South Grandbay 151 Monica Alexander South Grandbay 152 Ralph Alexander South Grandbay 153 Declin Angol South Grandbay 154 Michel Angol South Montine 155 Michael Anselm South Pointe Carib 156 Dominic Augustus South Castle Comfort 157 John Austrie South Grandbay 158 Susanne Blanc South Giraudel 159 Joseph Blanford South Kingshill 160 Akim Bramble South Grandbay 161 Wilfred Bruno South Grandbay 162 Raphael Carbon South Grandbay 163 Ashton Chassea South Giraudel 164 Joan Daniel South Shawford Estate 165 Karen Darroux South Bellevue Chopin 166 Phillipson Darroux South Bellevue Chopin 167 Gamond Deschamps South Morne Prosper 168 Levry Desiree South Giraudel 169 Felice Didier South Giraudel 170 Germaine Elie South Grandbay 171 Pius Ettiene South Pointe Carib 8 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 172 Jeffery Fadelle South Stowe 173 Magaret Fevrier South Grandbay 174 Julien George South Wotten Waven 175 Babarita Gregoire South Grandbay 176 Priscilia Jean Jacques South Morne Prosper 177 Rosalind Jno Baptiste South Morne Prosper Montin,Grand Shirley Jno Lewis South 178 Bay 179 John Baptiste John South Grandbay 180 Muriel Joseph South Giraudel 181 Octave Joseph South Grandbay 182 Robert Jules South Pointe Michel 183 Kian Labassiere South Grandbay 184 Flavien Laurent South Grandbay 185 Antoine Laurent South Grandbay 186 Leonard Laville South Grandbay 187 Phillipson Letang South Grandbay 188 Euvilla Lewis South Soufriere 189 Winifred Lewis South Giraudel 190 Ali Lynch South Grandbay 191 Belthazar Martin South Grandbay 192 Anthea Matthew South Montine 193 Alex Matthew South Montine 194 Ella Mellow South Grandbay 195 John Moses South Stowe 196 Valens O'Brian South Scotts Head 197 Roy Ormond South Bellevue Chopin 9 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 198 Simonette Pacquette South Scotts Head 199 Daryl Phillip South Giraudel 200 Jefferson Pierre South Grandbay 201 Raleigh Poponne South Grandbay 202 Madglena Raphael South Bellevue Chopin 203 Augustus Registe South Bellevue Chopin 204 Hermia Registe-O'Brien South Giraudel 205 Carol Rolle South Belles 206 Everton Sabin South Bath Estate 207 Phillip Shillingford South Giraudel 208 Allan Shillingford South Loubiere 209 Errol Simeon South Giraudel 210 Chanette Stuart South Grandbay 211 Barnabas Tavernier South Grandbay 212 Millutine Thomas South Montine 213 Gifford Timothy South Morne Prosper 214 Dylan Williams South Bellevue Chopin 215 Jasta Williams South Grandbay 216 Edmund Williams South Pichelin 217 Lana Winston South Bellevue Chopin 218 David Xavier South Grandbay 219 Julius Xavier South Grandbay 220 Egbert Xavier South Montine 221 Errel Xavier South Shawford 222 Claude Barry South East La Plaine 223 Jean Cuffy South East Grand Fond 224 St. Luce Dumas South East La Plaine 10 Agricultural Farmer's No First Name Last Name Region Address 225 Shirley George South East Delices 226 Deloris Hilaire South East Delices 227 Samuel Hilaire South East Delices 228 Bonnie Hilaire South
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