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Pace Bahamas School for the Blind and Taps to Join Over 1 8 Million Meals Served Nationwide

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AI insight
AI-generatedThis is a government social welfare programme expansion in The Bahamas. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identifiable. The programme involves local food vendors, but the scale is too small and the context too generic to infer material sector impact. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- National School Breakfast Programme expanded to include PACE Bahamas, School for the Blind, and TAPS starting May 6 and May 11, 2024.
- Programme now serves approximately 20,500 students across 118 schools in 17 islands.
- Over 1.8 million meals delivered since launch in October 2023.
- Involves over 100 Bahamian vendors.
- Administered by Ministry of Education.