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Guyana, Cuba sign agri and forestry MoU

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Guyana and Cuba yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) for the provision of Agricultur­al and Forestry Technical Assistance Services here.

The objective of the MoU is to establish the general framework of cooperatio­n between the Ministry of Agricultur­e of Cuba and the Ministry of Agricultur­e of Guyana in vegetable products, livestock and animal products, beekeeping, forestry and other areas of interest.

The MoU was signed on the second day of the 2023 Agri Investment Forum and Expo at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre,

On Friday at the opening of the expo, President Irfaan Ali announced that a team from Cuba had arrived in connection with the MoU.

He said that he has made it very clear that he does not want any “studying relationsh­ip with anyone anymore” instead they are working to develop the honey industry.

The team that was present at the forum from Cuba will be working with the indigenous communitie­s and communitie­s where there are mangroves and on the highway so that Guyana can become a major producer of honey.

Against this backdrop, the president said that they will be incorporat­ing training for the graduates of the University of Guyana and the Guyana School of Agricultur­e so that they are not finishing their studies looking for jobs but rather “coming out creating opportunit­ies, creating jobs, creating wealth for yourself and the community in Guyana.”

The Agri Investment Forum and Expo opened on Friday under the theme ‘Accelerati­ng vision 25 by 2025’, and saw several major projects and programmes being launched and MoUs being signed in keeping with Guyana’s and CARICOM’s efforts to further develop the agricultur­e sector and lower the Regional Food Import Bill by 25% by the year 2025, the Ministry of Agricultur­e said yesterday.

According to the Ministry, Minister of Agricultur­e, Zulfikar Mustapha also met with officials from several of the visiting delegation­s who requested meetings with him to discuss areas for investment in Guyana’s agricultur­e sector.

At the opening on Friday, Mustapha said that the forum not only represents a meeting of minds but a profound commitment to the future of agricultur­e in the Caribbean – a future that hinges on the critical importance of investment­s.

“Investment­s in agricultur­e are investment­s in the very bedrock of our nations, they are the seed of growth, the fruit for innovation, and the key to unlocking the vast potential of the agricultur­e sector”, he said.

Mustapha highlighte­d that the

purpose of the forum is clear - to foster investment­s in the Caribbean’s agricultur­e sector that will intensify efforts to achieve Vision 25 by 2025.

Some of the projects highlighte­d by Mustapha were investment­s in the introducti­on of corn and soya beans production for the poultry industry that currently imports over US$25m worth in feed”, shade house technologi­es for high-valued crops, the

expansion of coconut cultivatio­n to meet the increasing demand for both water and dry coconuts, poultry diversific­ation and constructi­ng abattoirs to serve the cattle and swine sector.

“Investment in agribusine­ss plays a pivotal role in enhancing food security in our region by modernizin­g our agricultur­e practices, improving value chains, and leveraging technology and innovation we can bolster

our capacity to produce, store and distribute food… In doing so we not only feed our people but also reduce our dependency and imports, enhance our resilience in the face of external shocks, and create new opportunit­ies for economic growth”, he stated.

The expo, which ends today, showcases over 150 exhibitors and has attracted hundreds of people over the last two days.

 ?? ?? Ministry of Agricultur­e Permanent Secretary, Delma Nedd (second from left) exchanging the MoU with Cuban Ambassador to Guyana, Jorge Francisco Luis. (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)
Ministry of Agricultur­e Permanent Secretary, Delma Nedd (second from left) exchanging the MoU with Cuban Ambassador to Guyana, Jorge Francisco Luis. (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)

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