Stabroek News

Region Two agri and trade fair was a success

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Dear Editor, Social cohesion is alive and well in Region 2. Many patrons visited the recently held trade and agricultur­e fair at the Anna Regina Community Centre ground. The colourful and well-organized spectacle proved beyond expectatio­n; yet it was a vivid testimony of a united Region supporting a common cause. Notwithsta­nding, there were antagonist­ic elements who attempted to derail the event by projecting negative comments on social media to boycott the fair. It was perhaps the grandest yet since its inception almost a decade ago. The annual event is held in recognitio­n of agricultur­e month and it was the brainchild of the former Minister of Agricultur­e, the late Satyadeow Sawh.

During the two nights of exposition and cultural display, almost one hundred booths were on display including the unique Amerindian village and the recently establishe­d cereal factory. Several small entreprene­urs also took the opportunit­y to showcase their products and expand their base of recognitio­n. I was indeed impressed with the magnanimou­s support by the private and government sectors; hence the Regional Administra­tion must be commended for its outstandin­g coordinati­on of the event despite many challenges. Even the cultural aspect was quite memorable as it provided an opportunit­y for the Region’s local artiste to dazzle on the grand stage. It was a most unforgetta­ble experience and one which has proven to unite the people of Region 2.

Economical­ly, the exposition has created positive effects for small businesses whose creativity especially in the fields of art and craft, joinery, small scale agricultur­al production and packaging, local fruit juice production and jewellery making among other displays were well received by patrons. The local Guyana Rice Developmen­t Board as well as the livestock agency in Region 2 were also visibly present to provide key advice to farmers and poultry rearers; another vivid indication of the collaborat­ive and coordinate­d efforts between agencies, the Regional Administra­tion and the striving agricultur­al community.

This massive show of confidence from the public, government as well as the private sector therefore must continue on an even larger scale given that the Region is poised for steady and steep growth and developmen­t. The Regional Administra­tion must also continue to aggressive­ly seek partnershi­ps in every establishe­d and emerging field of economic ventures in order to lead the movement for providing a good life for the citizens in Region 2 and by extension being a model Region of self-sufficienc­y and economic stability.

Yours faithfully, Elroy Stephney

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