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Provision – Audio visual, Publications and Printed materials
Limited to available resources. Continue »
Training courses at the Ministry’s Offices and within communities
Open to all interested persons. Limited to 30 persons per course. Pre-registration recommended. Courses advertised via newspapers, flyers. Click here to see List of available Online Courses Continue »
GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPORT / EXPORT OF LIVE FISH
Obtain application form for import/ export license from Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) – (868-674-3545 or 868-675-8242; TradeLicenceUnit@gov.tt ) Complete form with four (4) species per Include: (a) both... Continue »
Fisher Registration
This facility is available to residents of Trinidad and Tobago who are 18 years and older. Applicants are required to: Complete the requisite form available from the Fisheries Division including... Continue »
Advisories and assessments on tree health, pruning and felling
Advisories and assessments on tree health are available to the public. Tree pruning and felling provided to STATE AGENCIES ONLY. How to access this service Write to the Director, Horticultural... Continue »
Sale of ornamental horticultural and limited fruit plant varieties
Download the Ornamental Horticultural/Limited Fruit Plant Price List (March 2013) Resumption of Sale of Plants – La Pastora Propagating Station – For information please click on the link: https://www.facebook.com/AgricultureTT/photos/a.289471444487754/3742324152535782/ How... Continue »
Use of the Queen’s Park Savannah for passive and active recreation only
There are fees attached to the utilisation of the Queen’s Park Savannah. Parking, driving, and vending in the Savannah are illegal. How to access this service Write to the Director,... Continue »
Use of the Royal Botanic Gardens of Trinidad and Tobago or Wildflower Park for passive recreation
The Horticultural Services Division deals with the management and maintenance of the Queen's Park Savannah, the Royal Botanical Gardens of Trinidad and Tobago, the Bandstand Facility, the Wild Flower Park,... Continue »







