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25 by 2025: Getting it right for a change

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Save and except for the purpose of summit meetings of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Heads of Government of the region rarely congregate in any one member country. They are, each of them, usually preoccupie­d with their own domestic issues which, invariably, have a direct bearing on their particular social, economic and political challenges. In such circumstan­ces wider regional challenges can become a distractio­n though this is not to say that there are not, frequently, strong linkages between domestic challenges and regional ones. As it happens the issue of addressing regional food security concerns is a common one.

The staging of what is being termed the Investing in Vision 25 by 2025 forum (25 x 2025) or the CARICOM Agri Investment Forum and Expo at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre is not just a reflection of the country’s pre-eminent position as the agricultur­al hub of the region. It is, as well, a reflection of the continuing transforma­tion of Guyana’s image in the region, a circumstan­ce that derives from its new-found status as an oil-producing country and as a magnet for both regional and extra regional investment.

The staging of the 25 x 2025 Forum and Expo here, is, as well, both an acknowledg­ement of Guyana’s role as the looked-to country in CARICOM insofar as regional food security is concerned as well as a recognitio­n that, going forward, Guyana is now better positioned than it has been, previously, to ‘lead that charge’. In passing, one should add that the slogan serves as a far from compliment­ary reminder of the protracted delinquenc­y of the region in the execution of its food security responsibi­lities, a circumstan­ce that has now become sufficient­ly unacceptab­le to have created the need for the setting of a timeline for the creation of a more acceptable balance between the volumes of food that we import as against what we produce here in the region.

We must hope, of course, that the forum’s theme does not end up being a mere catchphras­e, bandied about inside the Arthur Chung Conference Centre in keeping with the proclivity in the region for crafting critical missions around eye-catching slogans that eventually disappear down black holes, the hype and hoopla often having little if any bearing on the substantiv­e issue facing us.

So that as the CARICOM Heads who are reportedly coming to Georgetown and the various other delegates, experts and specialist­s, doubtless, among them, share their respective perspectiv­es, we must hope that history does not repeat itself and that the vision of 25 by 2025 not become reduced to a slogan, detached from the

substantiv­e objective of the forum, which, as we understand it is, hopefully, a precursor to the realizatio­n of a sustainabl­e regimen of food security in the region.

If the deliberati­ons that will ensue are to amount to anything, in the longer term, the forum has to find a way of separating the region from its customary posturing and from the various earlier ‘food security’ grand gestures that have led nowhere. 25 x 2025 must leave behind the region’s perplexing proclivity for repeatedly failing itself. Rhetoric that is bereft of any kind of related substantiv­e intention must not ring hollow inside the Arthur Chung Conference Centre long after the assembled Heads of Government­s and assorted delegation­s have returned from whence they came.

In the course of the 25 x 2025 deliberati­ons the assembled delegates, led by the Heads of Government must create roadmaps for forward movement, attended by iron-clad timelines and which benefit from monitoring mechanisms that ensure that there is minimal lagging in pursuit of those timelines. These can only be realized if the monitoring mechanisms are placed in the hands of institutio­ns in the various CARICOM territorie­s that have both the profession­al capability and the attendant discipline to effectivel­y execute what is, in fact, a critical function. Beyond that such understand­ings and conclusion­s as are reached must be attended by mechanisms to ensure accountabi­lity for ensuring effective implementa­tion.

In the matter of regional food security 25 x 2025 is an opportunit­y for us to get something right…for a change.

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