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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
was established on July 4th 1973. At present 20
countries and territories in the Caribbean region are
members of this community. The CARICOM defines a Single
Market Economy (CSME).
This means free movement of goods, labor, services, and
more.
We have established an online community to
help and support economic growth in the region.
Hotels, Restaurants, Grocery stores, etc
located in the region are in daily need of fresh
produce. We advertise fresh produce grown in the region
on our website so that it can be easily found and
ordered.
We provide
FREE marketing tool
to farmers and wholesalers. This service includes
receiving current stocks and inventory levels via fax or
email periodically and posting this information to our
community at our website. Inquiries generated by our
community are forwarded to the farmer or wholesaler for
negotiations and final agreements. We keep track of
inquiries generated by our community and update feedback
information on the public profiles of our members.
We provide
FREE hosted
listing management for marketing companies and
wholesalers. This service enables management of current
stocks and inventory levels via a web-based interface.
It includes web-site integration for showing product
listing as an online catalogue to the visitors and
potential customers of the specific site.
We provide
FREE listing
directories where relevant companies can list their
websites and promote their businesses in our community.
We check every website that we list, and we monitor the
quality of service it provides to its customers. So our
members are protected and receive only quality content
and information from our site. We list consultants,
suppliers, wholesalers and many other types of companies
which provide services required by our members.
Our only business is the acquisition and distribution
of information. We proud ourselves in bridging the gap
between the internet technology and the less advanced
economies of the region.
If you are not a member already,
join our community now and
help to drive the economy of the region forward. |