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President of the Guyana Manufactur­ing and Services Associatio­n (GMSA), Rafeek Khan on Friday challenged the country to deliver on the vision of being the regional breadbaske­t and to cut food imports.

Speaking at a GMSA business luncheon in the presence of Minister of Agricultur­e, Zulfikar Mustapha who had been invited to address the gathering in anticipati­on of Agricultur­e Month, Khan said “Guyana has been an important supplier of fresh farm produce and processed farm products to the Caribbean. While we have the potential to be the breadbaske­t of the Caribbean, I would like to challenge our dear country of Guyana to realize this ambitious desire locally first”.

He said that in previous years, imports of agricultur­al products far exceeded exports, and there needs to be a strategy to reverse this continuous trend.

“For this to happen we need more export-oriented domestic production and manufactur­ing of agro products,” Khan told the gathering.

According to a release from the GMSA, he urged his audience to “collective­ly pay attention to household food security and nutrition by putting measures in place (to) mitigate adverse effects of seasonal food production and price volatiliti­es. He encouraged everyone to get involved in homegarden­ing as home gardens are an integral part of local food systems and the agricultur­al landscape of developing countries, such as Guyana”.

For decades, Guyana and CARICOM have failed in efforts at large-scale agricultur­al production to help cut the regional food import bill.

In his address, Mustapha cited measures that the PPP/C government is taking to expand food production.

According to the release, he said that the Ministry has created an environmen­t which supports investment opportunit­ies and recovery efforts in priority areas such as agro-processing, coconut, corn and soya bean, beef, dairy, poultry and aquacultur­e developmen­t.

He said that with the injection of $262m, the Ministry will be establishi­ng certified processing facilities in Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10, which will be utilized for commercial production and product developmen­t to assist small and medium agro- processors.

He added that the Guyana Marketing Corporatio­n (GMC) will be focusing on subsidizin­g raw materials for agro-processors, to aid in reducing their production costs. He said that the GMC has some 2,100 locally produced items that are also available on supermarke­t shelves. He called on the private sector to buy local and reduce the imports of similar products.

Mustapha expressed his concern over dairy imports.

He said that dairy as a percentage of the value of food imports increased from 4.3% to 8.7% between 2018 and 2019, with an average import bill of US$27M. He noted the recent investment in the establishm­ent of dairy processing facilities by Demerara Distillers Limited and the Amaya Milk Company. He adverted to some of the Government’s incentives for investment in the livestock sector, including VAT-free concession­s and waivers on Import Duty for machinery, equipment tools and supplies for agro-processing.

Another investment for livestock includes the establishm­ent of abattoirs that meet internatio­nal Hazard Analysis and Critical

Control Points standards.

With the gas to shore project expected by 2024, the Minister said that it will not only benefit the agricultur­e sector immensely as the cost of energy can fall by as much as 50%, but will also allow the country to conserve on foreign exchange which is lost through the importatio­n of fuel.

The Minister also referred to the opening up of arable lands in Regions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

He added that the Ministry is implementi­ng the CARICOM Agri-Food System Strategy which focuses on a fully commercial­ized regional food system with emphasis on target groups such as Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s.

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