A movement dubbed the green army is marching towards branding Trinidad and Tobago as the green capital of the Caribbean. To complete this mission, the army’s general is recruiting soldiers from communities across the island and training them to boost food security. Reporter Jesse Ramdeo tells us more in this green thumb Tuesday segment.
Green Thumb Tuesday: The Green Army
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