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Work on Barbados-Guyana Food Terminal to begin this year - Mustapha

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The proposed BarbadosGu­yana Food Terminal which is currently awaiting approval from the Town and Country Planning of Barbados, will see developmen­tal works this year according to Minister of Agricultur­e Zulfikar Mustapha.

He gave this response to a question posed by Stabroek News concerning an update on the status of the food terminal at a yearend press conference held at the Ministry of Agricultur­e’s Regent Street Office, Georgetown.

“Our representa­tive from NDIA who is an engineer by profession is working with our counterpar­ts in Barbados to get this started up, the designs are finished and the company that will be carrying out these works is based in Trinidad and Tobago,” the minister said.

He said that the name of the contracted company is Novo Farms Limited and that the facility will be constructe­d at Lears, St Michael, Barbados.

Mustapha expressed optimism that the food terminal will come to fruition.

The proposed food terminal aims to enhance food security and promote sustainabl­e agricultur­e practices, while also boosting economic growth in the region. When it comes on stream, the project should provide a boost to both the Barbadian and Guyanese economies, while also contributi­ng to regional food security efforts. The Caribbean region has set a target to slash 25% of its imported food supplies by 2025.

Providing an update on the constructi­on of the Regional Food Hub which is being built along the Soesdyke-Linden

Highway, Mustapha said that this facility will enable Guyana to achieve its goal of becoming the lead exporter of agricultur­al produce.

He is adamant that the

initiative will further position the country to lead this sector in the Caribbean.

“We want to be the lead exporter in CARICOM. Works on the food hub will continue in 2024 aiding in the food supply chain and production processes such as cold storage and manufactur­ing processing capability to improve market access,” Mustapha explained.

The hub will be built at a cost of US$14 million.

Just recently the country recorded $1.8 billion in exportatio­n of non-traditiona­l commoditie­s including fruits, vegetables, and grain crops without the help of a food hub. As such, with this facility coming on board, export revenue is expected to double for the country.

Stabroek News on October 6, 2023, reported on President Irfaan Ali’s announceme­nt that Guyana plans to work with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperatio­n on Agricultur­e (IICA) to develop a technology-driven regional food hub.

To ensure this happens quickly, the President said, “We are going to be working with IICA on the establishm­ent of a regional food hub, with the right technology, applying the right phytosanit­ary standards, so that the products that come through the regional food hub will have all the standards for all the countries.”

The Head-of-State added that proper farming practices and soil management are key to maintainin­g the optimal nutritiona­l values of food, which can lead to long-term sustainabi­lity in the region.

“In the region, we are proposing to establish a stateof-the-art innovation centre, agri-investment and innovation centre, that will bring the best of technology, the best of knowledge, the best of leadership, and, importantl­y, to build this digitizati­on around this innovation centre.”

The centre, he explained, can be used to involve every segment of the region’s population in the food production chain and will also allow for applicable technology to drive innovation and business models.

He also had talks with IICA directors on converting the Guyana School of Agricultur­e into a regional institutio­n with the IICA brand.

President Ali also stressed the need for the region to

 ?? ?? Minister of Agricultur­e Zulfikar Mustapha involve more women and youth in agricultur­e. He explained that Guyana has set itself a target of having 35% of all new agricultur­al production projects owned by women and youth.
Minister of Agricultur­e Zulfikar Mustapha involve more women and youth in agricultur­e. He explained that Guyana has set itself a target of having 35% of all new agricultur­al production projects owned by women and youth.

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