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Guyana poultry plant among nine cleared for regional trade

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In a bid to improve food security among the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states, nine poultry processing plants in the Region have been approved to trade among Member States.

This announceme­nt was made by the CARICOM Secretaria­t yesterday via a press release that stated the approval among the Member States came at the 71st Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Developmen­t (COTED) on Agricultur­e last Friday.

As such, poultry plants from Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago were given the go ahead to sell poultry products intra-regionally after they were evaluated by the Regional Risk Assessment­s Teams and have met the sanitary requiremen­ts to enter the CARICOM Market.

According to the release, the assessment of the nine poultry processing plants was coordinate­d by the Caribbean Agricultur­al Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA) and was reviewed and finalized by the CARICOM Committee of Chief Veterinary Officers.

The statement said that the Ministers lauded the developmen­t and urged the Member States to adopt the Specificat­ions for Poultry

and Poultry Products which were developed by the Caribbean Regional Organisati­on for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) and approved by the COTED in 2013.

Additional­ly, COTED has also resolved the matter of duck meat trade between Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname, which will allow Trinidad and Tobago to approve Suriname as one of the countries that has met all the SPS requiremen­ts for exporting duck meat within 30 days.

 ?? (CARICOM photo) ?? Minister of Agricultur­e of Guyana, Noel Holder (left), delivering remarks at the meeting. Also in photo are CARICOM SecretaryG­eneral, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque (centre), and Chair of the Meeting, Minister of Agricultur­e, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries...
(CARICOM photo) Minister of Agricultur­e of Guyana, Noel Holder (left), delivering remarks at the meeting. Also in photo are CARICOM SecretaryG­eneral, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque (centre), and Chair of the Meeting, Minister of Agricultur­e, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries...

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