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MOU inked for integrated farm services centres

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The Ministry of Agricultur­e on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Planet One Agro Ventures Limited for the developmen­t of several integrated farm services centres across Guyana.

Agricultur­e Minister Zulfikar Mustapha, who signed the MOU on behalf of the government, said that the agreement, to some extent, makes way for a more modernised sector.

“This entails the designing, building, and or constructi­on of industrial standards infrastruc­ture to host processing units, specialize­d agricultur­e and laboratori­es for agricultur­e research and developmen­t among other things. They will also look at the procuremen­t and supply of farm mechanizat­ion tools and equipment, crop productivi­ty equipment which includes equipment for soil laboratori­es, as well as equipment for bio laboratori­es for biofertili­zer and pesticide equipment for

ITC laboratori­es,” he explained in a release from the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

Mustapha said that the centres will allow the empowermen­t of farming communitie­s.

“When these centres are set up, farmers within those areas will benefit from technologi­cal transfers. They will be able to improve their farming skills while benefiting from technology software developmen­t, training, and capacity-building programmes,” he added.

Over the next six months, the release said that Planet One Agro Ventures Limited is expected to prepare a detailed project plan, as well as an implementa­tion strategy and a financial proposal, after which both parties will move forward with the project which is expected to be in operation before the end of November 2024.

The release said that Planet One Agro Ventures Limited forms part of the Planet One Group of

Companies which serve as a vehicle for farmers to step up and achieve their production targets. Its service centres provide farmers with access to agricultur­al

knowledge on modern farming techniques and storage practices.

The Planet One Group website says that currently its projects are based in

Africa and the Middle East. “We are also expanding our horizon to other regions where there is scope to provide solutions that offer maximum societal

impact”, it said.

The company is headquarte­red in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

 ?? ?? Minister of Agricultur­e Zulfikar Mustapha (left) and an official of the company exchanging copies of the MOU. (Ministry of Agricultur­e photo)
Minister of Agricultur­e Zulfikar Mustapha (left) and an official of the company exchanging copies of the MOU. (Ministry of Agricultur­e photo)

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