Thursday, February 25, 2016

Loko for the Caribbean

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are beautiful Caribbean islands just as any would expect. Once the Caribbean was increasingly toured and explored, the islands became a tourist hit. They were pressured to supply for the new visitors, driving many parts of their economies. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have become more and more popular throughout the years, from the mid 1900s to now, and have created more and more attractions t accommodate this change. It has increased jobs for the natives, within tourist season of course, and has become a major source of income for the country and people.


The Islands main industries in order are: Tourism, food processing, cement, furniture, clothing, and starch. Food processing is also important to the island because in order to bare these tourists, and have enough to export, they must produce a lot. Their main agricultural products, particularly island products are bananas, coconuts, sweet potatoes, spices; small numbers of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, and fish. The natives use local products for resorts, shops, and restaurants to provide the natural island feel that tourists seek when they venture to such places. This natural environment provided by the unskilled* natives tends to drive tourists back, thirsty for more of the Caribbean lifestyle.