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President provides update to CARICOM sub-committee on food security

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President Irfaan Ali and a delegation virtually attended the Eleventh Meeting of the Prime Ministeria­l Sub-Committee on the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) on Friday, where he provided an update on the Special Ministeria­l Taskforce (MTF) on Food Production and Food Security.

A release from the Office of the President yesterday said that the Head of State reported on the April to June progress of the MTF and recommende­d that it be further considered at the FortySecon­d Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government next month.

The Lead for Agricultur­e in CARICOM urged the committee to prioritise the work of the Ministeria­l Taskforce and was frank in his opening remarks to say that he will move forward with those who are serious about getting the work done, the release added. To take the CARICOM Agri-Food System Strategy forward, the implementa­tion plans identified priority commoditie­s such as poultry, other meats (beef, pork and mutton), corn, rice and coconut products. He further stated that CARICOM has the ability to achieve the targets identified to lower these priority commodity imports by 2025 and the potential to up coconut exports.

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Organisati­on and the MTF led by Guyana’s Agricultur­e Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha, have met and are in agreement with the priority commoditie­s, focusing on poultry and niche vegetables for the short term.

Ali reported that resource mobilisati­on has begun for the Regional E-Agricultur­e Strategy, and work is in progress for the developmen­t and implementa­tion of both

a Business-to-Business (B2B) Platform and a Government-to-Government (G2G) portal.

The release said that the Ministeria­l Taskforce recognised transport and logistics as integral to the effective implementa­tion of the CARICOM agri-food systems agenda.

“In examining the potential and competitiv­eness of the sector as you would

have expected, transporta­tion is one of the critical issues that is linked to food production and for regional trade,” Ali stated. To this end, he has engaged the Lead CARICOM Head on Transport with a view to developing specific recommenda­tions aimed at incentivis­ing private sector interest and partnershi­p in transport and logistics relative to the agri-food systems

agenda.

The release said that President Ali further outlined some options, including the formation of an all-purpose company, the floating of a regional bond, approachin­g the private sector window of the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank and internatio­nal financial institutio­ns (such as EXIM Bank). Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley thanked the President for the speed in which he moved on the Food Production and Food Security Taskforce and urged all Member States to reinforce the issue of food security, the release said.

Other matters discussed included implementa­tion of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), an Update on the Comprehens­ive Review of the Common External Tariff (CET) and Community Rules of Origin, Supportive Macro-Economic Policy Environmen­t, and the Implicatio­ns of the CCJ Advisory Opinion to the opt Out Provisions of The Revised Treaty.

The Guyana delegation included the Ministers of Agricultur­e, Legal Affairs, and Foreign Affairs, along with the Foreign Secretary and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

 ??  ?? The Guyana team (Office of the President photo)
The Guyana team (Office of the President photo)

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