Stabroek News

Defunct Lesbeholde­n seed paddy facility to be activated

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In an effort to increase and sustain rice production in Region Six, Minister of Agricultur­e, Zulfikar Mustapha on Saturday noted that $20M was budgeted to carry out major rehabilita­tion works at the seed paddy facility located in Lesbeholde­n, Black Bush Polder, Corentyne.

Stabroek News in July, 2008, reported that the seed paddy facility was commission­ed at the location at the cost of $50M by the then Minister of Agricultur­e, Robert Persaud.

Mustapha, who toured the facility on Saturday stated that to his knowledge the facility was never put into operation following the commission­ing.

“I am very disappoint­ed that since the building of this facility it was not put into operation. I don’t know what was the problem but when I went in there just now I was very shocked to see the condition of the dryer, the processing plant and the generator”, Mustapha said.

According to the minister, he has since requested that the Guyana Rice Developmen­t Board and Rice Producers Associatio­n work together to come up with an estimate “to see how much we can spend to bring back this facility.”

The Rice Producers Associatio­n is also set to assist with the drying floor located outside of the facility.

Mustapha, who was the regional chairman for Region Six when the facility was commission­ed, stressed, “I want this facility to come into use because we are having a lot of demands now for seed paddy. I will work aggressive­ly to ensure that we get this facility back on track.”

Meanwhile, a building at the location which is attached to the National Agricultur­al Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) was noticed covered in vines and bush. “… vine is taking over the building and the former (NAREI) CEO (Chief Executive Officer) should have seen this thing being in a better state and when you go around the country these are the things we are finding out.”

Mustapha noted that he has since tasked NAREI’s new CEO, Jagnarine Singh, to ensure that the building is brought back to a proper state, “and we can have someone living here to take care of the (seed paddy) facility.”

Mustapha said that he is hopeful that within a week’s time he will be presented with the estimate and works will commence shortly after since funds have already been budgeted to specifical­ly carry out rehabilita­tion works on the facility.

Stabroek News was told that there are five such facilities countrywid­e and the Lesbeholde­n location is the only one out of operation presently.

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 ??  ?? The seed paddy facility at Lesbeholde­n, Black Bush Polder.
The seed paddy facility at Lesbeholde­n, Black Bush Polder.
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NAREI’s abandoned building at the location

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