An aquaponics farm in St. Lucia, operated by persons with disabilities, is receiving a significant boost from the island's leading supermarket chain. Massy Stores has donated 5,000 branded packaging bags to the farm, "Organic Able," and pledged to stock its produce. This partnership marks a significant step toward creating sustainable employment opportunities in agriculture for persons with disabilities.
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