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Barbados Today confirms Guyana’s participat­ion in Agro Fest 2023: No official word yet from local organizers

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Both Guyana and Suriname are expected to be represente­d at the 2024 Barbados three-day Agro Processing event scheduled to be staged from February 23rd to 25th according to a report in the Wednesday February 7th issue of Barbados Today. While this newspaper has seen no public announceme­nt of Guyana’s participat­ion in the event up to this time, the Barbados Today is reporting that the Guyana contingent will be putting on “another showcase” this year. This newspaper’s efforts to secure a briefing from the Guyana Office for Investment (GOINVEST) on Guyana’s participat­ion in the event have borne no fruit so far since on the three separate occasions that we telephoned the office we were notified that the officers assigned to manage the process were unavailabl­e. However, one local Agro processor notified this newspaper that she would be traveling to Barbados and that arrangemen­ts for the movement of participan­ts’ products to Barbados were already underway though she was concerned that financing airline tickets could be “a problem for some people.”

Two other Agro Processors who told Stabroek Business that they were desirous of participat­ing in the event told this newspaper that they were unaware of the procedures associated with participat­ion. The Stabroek Business has also learnt that the state-owned Guyana Marketing Corporatio­n (GMC) which is administer­ed through the Ministry of Agricultur­e will be represente­d at the Agro Fest event. The GMC has responsibi­lity for promoting locally produce farm products and agro processed products on markets both inside and outside Guyana. Setting aside the considerab­le significan­ce of the event to Barbados’ agricultur­al and agro processing sectors, the importance of this year’s event also reposes in the fact that it is being staged at a time when Barbados is playing a lead road in a wider effort to fashion a regional food security regime to seek to respond to concerns expressed at the level of United Nations-affiliated organizati­ons and others over what is felt to be the diminished food security credential­s of the region.

Barbados and Guyana have been ‘tagged’ as the ‘lead’ countries in terms of the delivery of a more food-secure

Caribbean with Barbados having specific responsibi­lity for overseeing the creation of a regional food security terminal. While there have been continuous calls in recent months for updates on the pace of progress towards the completion of the Terminal no update has been forthcomin­g up to this time and it is as yet unclear as to whether a disclosure on the food terminal will be made during the course of the Agro Fest event.

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