devils in trinidad

{Adam}

As Charlotte just discussed, we face a unique set of challenges in working with the Arima Borough Corporation. Their market, started in the earlier 1960s, has failed to grow in physical size with the influx of new citizens. This growth has caused numerous problems within the market setting, as vendors try to jockey for the best selling positions within the building. Yet, a simple size augmentation does not seem to be an adequate solution after conversations with the vendors. A lack of organization within the group has caused some vendors to even ask us not to make improvements. These individuals feel that the effort that goes into making these changes will go unappreciated, and point to the demise of a freezer that was placed on the premises for the vendors use in the 90s. Additionally, the drop in world wide oil prices has complicated the problem even more. This has triggered a fall in government revenues, forcing us to look for solutions that are not only helpful to the vendors, but efficient and economical. Hopefully, these answers will come to us as we enlist the help of Kairi Consultants, and my home stay host, a PhD in Agricultural Economics, over the next weeks.


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