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MOUNT GAY LAUNCHES CROP OVER ECLIPSE LIMITED EDITION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BARBADIAN VISUAL ARTIST RUDY VUITTON

MOUNT GAY DISTILLERIES has partnered with Barbadian visual artist Rudy Vuitton (Rudy) on a new limited-edition label for its popular Eclipse bottle which will be available throughout the Crop Over season. 

Inspired by Mount Gay’s love of the festival and Rudy’s Crop Over experience, the limited edition will be available exclusively in Barbados during the season in limited quantities of Eclipse 350ml, 700ml and 1L bottles.

Antoine Couvreur, Mount Gay’s Managing Director, comments, “To mark the end of this year’s sugar cane harvest we wanted to create something exclusive to Barbados. The art scene on our island is amazing, so we transformed the Mount Gay Eclipse label into a canvas to showcase this talent to the world. We have been following Rudy for many years, since his first wonderful Mount Gay XO paintings, and he is a huge artistic talent in Barbados. It was a real pleasure to partner with him on this project and bring the Crop Over festival to life on our bottle.”

Rudy, who is equally as excited about the collaboration explained, “My art in one way or another is influenced by my personal experiences and compliments the aspects of my culture that I enjoy.  For the art on the label design, I took inspiration from what you would see at Grand Kadooment or a fete during the Crop Over season.  It is the sea of people enjoying this unique atmosphere in Barbados. It is the colours, music art, rum and vibrancy of our iconic festival. Mount Gay has always been my go-to rum. Now I get to share a project that merges both of the things I am passionate about. This is the art of rum.”

Rudy is a self-taught contemporary artist, born and raised in St Michael, Barbados, and he is known for his Mount Gay XO bottle interpretations and nostalgic character paintings. The multidisciplinary artist, whose iconoclastic approach to art is easily recognized by its subject matter and bold colour choices, is a founding member of collective 6PMSPLASH. This group has contributed significantly to the local art scene by creating an event platform for emerging artists to exhibit & create in-front of a live audience. 

The popular Mount Gay Eclipse is a blend of rums distilled in traditional column and double retort copper pot stills then matured for two years in charred ex-American whiskey casks. First launched in 1910, Eclipse is the reference for character, body and aroma of the Mount Gay style with notes of vanilla, almond, ripe banana and dark chocolate. (PR)

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SISTER RELATIONSHIP CONTINUES BETWEEN CHINA & BARBADOS

Hunan and Bridgetown forged a sister relationship in 2023. China and Barbados have also deepened cooperation in agriculture, especially rice and vegetable cultivation.

Central #China‘s Hunan Province, located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, boasts a rich history and diverse natural landscapes. With renowned destinations like Zhangjaijie National Forest Park and Fenghuang Ancient Town, Hunan is a popular choice for international tourists exploring China.

Don’t forget to try some authentic Xiang cuisine, famous for its hot and spicy flavors and fresh aroma!

HUNAN PROVINCE

Bridgetown, capital city of #Barbados, serves as the country’s political, economic and cultural center. The Port of Bridgetown is an important seaport for international trade in the region. Tourism, offshore finance and light manufacturing are some major industries there, while flying fish is a beloved local delicacy and a symbol of Barbadian cuisine.

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Streamlined Process For Vehicle Registration In Barbados

The Barbados Revenue Authority (the Authority), the Barbados Licensing Authority, general insurance companies, and the Barbados Police Service have collaborated to enhance the vehicle registration system for private vehicles.

This initiative represents a significant step toward improving efficiency, convenience, and compliance for vehicle owners and law enforcement.

Under the new system, owners of private vehicles seeking to renew their vehicle registrations will no longer need to visit the Authority’s payment centres to update and receive the registration disc. Instead, private vehicle registrations will now be completed online, streamlining the process for thousands of motorists across Barbados. Vehicle owners are encouraged to register and familiarise themselves with the digital platform, accessible at https://portal.bra.gov.bb.

Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ryan Straughn, noted: “This collaborative effort represents a major step in modernising the way we serve Barbadians. By digitising this aspect of the private vehicle registration process, we are not only improving convenience for the public but also strengthening the integrity of our registration and insurance systems while working to reduce the lines in our offices.”

When vehicle owners renew their insurance, the policy details from the general insurance companies will be used to update the owner’s vehicle registration records in the licensing system. This initiative ensures that vehicle registration records within the licensing system are current and compliant with the requirements of Section 5(4) of the Road Traffic Act, which mandates annual vehicle registration.

By integrating insurance compliance into the registration process, vehicle owners will be able to download their Digital Vehicle Registration Card upon successful upload of their insurance details.

Carolyn Williams-Gayle, Senior Manager, Headquarters Services at the Authority highlighted that the information discrepancies will prevent the generation of a Vehicle Registration Card.

 “As with any digital transformation, accuracy of records is essential. During the testing of the system, we identified four issues which will prevent the registration card from being generated. Issues may arise due to data entry errors such as incorrect license plate, chassis, engine or VIN numbers; missing information; mismatched records or lapsed insurance policies.

“To assist vehicle owners, we designed the system to provide real-time error notifications when an issue is detected. These messages will specify the nature of the discrepancy and direct users to the appropriate avenue for the issue to be rectified,” she shared.

“Currently, 75 per cent of the general insurance companies which serve Barbados have uploaded their data to facilitate the generation of the Vehicle Registration Card and we thank the insurance companies for their participation in this process. However, where insurance details have not been uploaded, the registrant will still need to visit their insurance company and the Authority’s offices in person to access their Vehicle Registration Card.”

The Authority’s Contact Centre is available at 429-ETAX (3829) to answer any questions that citizens may have. As part of the ongoing digital transformation, the team expanded the scope of the project to allow the Barbados Police Service to digitally verify the validity of vehicle registrations. The adoption of these digital solutions seeks to make the roads safer and compliance easier for all citizens. (PR/GIS)

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Palestinian Ambassador Calls on Minister of Agriculture

Ambassador of the State of Palestine, Dr. Linda Sobeh-Ali, recently paid a visit to Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Indar Weir, at the Ministry’s headquarters, Graeme Hall, Christ Church.

In attendance were Permanent Secretary Terry Bascombe; Chief Agricultural Officer, Michael James; and Deputy Chief Agricultural Officer Barney Callender.

The meeting focused on sustainable agricultural practices, food security, and the potential for international collaboration to bolster Barbados’ farming sector.

Both the Ambassador and local representatives underscored the importance of support for sustainable agriculture. They discussed the growing role of advanced technologies – like hydroponics and greenhouses – to overcome the island’s limited soil and resource challenges. Adapting these innovations to Barbados’ specific environment was highlighted as essential. 

Other areas touched on include poultry production and the link between food availability and national security.  

Ambassador Sobeh-Ali expressed concerns about potential threats to the poultry supply chain, emphasising the need to strengthen resilience through modern farming methods and government-backed initiatives.

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