Stabroek News Sunday

Agro-processing facility commission­ed at Charity

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Over 300 persons including farmers, agro- processors, women, youth, and other stakeholde­rs, will benefit from a $28.3 million agro-processing facility at Charity in Region Two.

The facility was commission­ed on Friday by the Ministry of Agricultur­e in collaborat­ion with the Regional Democratic Council through the Guyana Marketing Corporatio­n (GMC).

Among the attendees at the ceremony were Minister of Agricultur­e, Zulfikar Mustapha; General Manager of the GMC, Teshawna Lall; Permanent Secretary, Delma Nedd; and Director Madanlall Ramraj, along with regional officials.

Mustapha in his remarks, posited that the facility will add value to products while benefittin­g persons around the community. He disclosed that by the end of 2023, 13 such facilities will be built around the country.

The minister noted that the facility will aid in the expansion of the sector and urged agoprocess­ors to make maximum use of the facility.

According to Mustapha, the government has made massive investment­s in the Pomeroon communitie­s and with the investment­s will come with increased production. He also assured that the agricultur­e sector will continue to modernise to benefit all in the sector.

Meanwhile, Lall echoed that the facility will aid in further growth and developmen­t. She informed the gathering that the facility is projected to produce 24,000 litres of cassareep, and 3,600 litres of sauces and seasonings per month.

It is designed to offer 24-hour service with the availabili­ty of mixers, blenders, stoves, stainless steel containers, and chillers. There is also a solar dryer to assist in the dehydratio­n of carambola and other fruit and produce.

“Enhancing product value is a key focus at the Guyana Marketing Corporatio­n, we are aggressive­ly pursuing this path with agro-processors nationwide, ensuring that our locally manufactur­ed products are prepared for local, regional, and internatio­nal markets,” the General Manager said.

She added that where technology is simplified by connectivi­ty, consumer behaviour and spending habits are evolving rapidly and that more people are embracing online shopping through ecommerce platforms.

Permanent Secretary Delma Nedd urged farmers and agroproces­sors to take care of the facility, while echoing that it will increase the production and add value to the fruits produced in the Pomeroon communitie­s.

Agro-processor Richard Luke Somerset said that he has benefited from the facility and urged others to take advantage of the opportunit­y offered.

A similar facility will be commission­ed soon at Anna Regina.

 ?? ?? Agricultur­e Minister Zulfikar Mustapha examining dried carambola
Agricultur­e Minister Zulfikar Mustapha examining dried carambola
 ?? ?? The packaged carambola
The packaged carambola

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