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‘Only Coconuts’ do Guyana proud at Paris product display event

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The noteworthy strides which Guyana’s agro processing sector continues to make, largely through the diligence and creativity of a clutch of mostly micro and small businesses - and which can benefit incrementa­lly from a more generous measure of state support - was again manifested recently with the disclosure that the local Only Coconuts brand of agro produce was named among other brands from the Caribbean that ‘turned heads’ at the October 15-19 SIAL Paris 2022 Product Display event at Paris Nord Villepinte in France.

The citation will be particular­ly pleasing to a wider local agro processing sector which, over the years, has incrementa­lly attracted plaudits locally, regionally and internatio­nal for its creative use of farm produce in its manufactur­ing pursuits catching the eyes and tantalizin­g the taste buds of a broad swathe of consumers, both in Guyana and abroad.

Owned by the local company Precision Global Inc. The manufactur­ing operations of Only Coconuts are located at Swan Creek, Marudi on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway.

The first batch of Only Coconuts which include Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO), Coconut Flour, Desiccated Coconut, and Coconut Chips was produced just over a year ago and in May this year the company secured Made In Guyana certificat­ion from the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS), a registered mark that seeks to provide recognitio­n to locally manufactur­ed products on the local and internatio­nal markets. The GNBS has referred to the ‘Only Coconuts’ brand as a “signature of quality for authentic Guyanese Products.”

Paradoxica­lly, while brands like the Only Coconuts are incrementa­lly finding their way on markets that go beyond Guyana, government, over the years, has failed to provide the agro processing sector with the level of support that can help to secure even greater plaudits – and perhaps, more importantl­y – expanded local regional and internatio­nal markets.

Government’s recent turning down of a request to provide support for Guyanese agro-processors seeking to participat­e at this year’s Florida Internatio­nal Trade and Cultural Expo, previously reported on in this newspaper is a microcosm of what has been a wider indifferen­ce by political administra­tions, over the years, to providing support for the agro processing sector, notably in the area of providing infrastruc­ture, including state of the art manufactur­ing facilities that can make both qualitativ­e and quantitati­ve difference­s to the country’s agro-processing sector.

This newspaper has frequently pointed to, among other things, the protracted failure by government, up to this time, to carry through with promises to create modern, adequately equipped that will allow potential investors to take advantage of conditions, not least the availabili­ty of raw materials in regions across the country, to invest in agro processing ventures.

SIAL is, reportedly the world’s biggest biannual trade fair, attracting 310,000 visitors from 200 countries.

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