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Guyanese women agro-processors, craft producer for St Vincent event

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Unrelentin­g in their search for regional and extraregio­nal markets for the ever-increasing range of ago-produce being churned out in places ranging from domestic kitchens to makeshift factories, five local agro-processors and a craft producer are preparing to travel to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) to market their products at the second Everything Vincy + event from October 23rd – 30th.

Their journey marks the most recent phase of what has been a sustained public/private sector effort over the past year or so to open up new market opportunit­ies for the country’s fast-growing agro-processing industry.

Most of the women travelling to St. Vincent and the Grenadines next week made appearance­s at the two UNCAPPED events staged at the Sophia Pavilion and the Providence Stadium earlier this year and more recently at last month’s Guyana Trade and Investment Exhibition at the Marriott Hotel in September.

The product range which the women will take with them to the event in St. Vincent and the Grenadines include coconut oil and a range of coconut by-products, cassava products made by Amerindian agro-processors, assorted teas made from local herbs, food condiments that have already proven their worth on the local market and a range of high-quality craft much of which has already found its way across parts of Europe and North America. Stabroek Business understand­s that some of the products being taken to SVG are already assured of markets there.

They are they say, ready to challenge even the toughest critics to view and sample products which they say have been gradually improved through trial and error and which, these days, has been lent an added measure of value by what, over the past year, has been a marked upgrading in the packaging and labeling of local agro-produce. Stabroek Business understand­s that some of the selected craft items being taken to SVG are already known on the market there.

The women all point to the fact that the opportunit­y being afforded them is due in large measure to the interventi­ons of the respective Heads of the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) Owen Verwey and the Small Business Bureau, Dr. Lowell Porter. GO-Invest is meeting 50% of the cost of the airfares while the SBB is picking up the tab for a further 25%. The women will pay the remaining 25% of their respective airfares as well as the freight cost for products being taken to the event. In SVG, the Guyana Consul General, Nigel Russel has undertaken to afford the women both transporta­tion and accommodat­ion.

What the women are banking on is not only the promised marketing support offered by the Consul General but the influx of entreprene­urs and holidaymak­ers that are expected to show up for the event. And while the Guyanese ‘Ambassador­s’ will each be seeking to break into new markets, their individual commercial interests notwithsta­nding, they intend to put on an impressive Guyana ‘show’ for

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