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Suriname will make land available to private sector for agri production - Santokhi

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(Trinidad Express) As the Caribbean Community (Caricom) pushes ahead with its target of reducing its US$5 billion food import bill by 25 per cent by 2025, President of Suriname Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi on Friday announced that his country will make land available for agricultur­al production, fostering partnershi­ps between Surinamese and other Caribbean producers and processors.

“And I’m taking this opportunit­y to invite the private sector to make use of this opportunit­y,” he said while addressing the opening of the Trinidad and Tobago AgriInvest­ment Forum and Expo II, held at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA), Port of Spain.

Santokhi, who is also chairman of Caricom, urged member states to join with Caricom “in these serious times” in moving the “25 by 2025” plan forward.

“I am pleased to note that internatio­nal co-operation

with many organisati­ons worldwide, including USAID, in follow-up to the establishm­ent of the Food Security Commission between the USA and Caricom, is taking place and that skills and capabiliti­es are being developed,” he said.

“And in order to contribute and support this, Suriname will make land available for agricultur­e production...,” he announced.

Santokhi said Suriname has also committed to making ten hectares of land available for the establishm­ent of an innovative campus, where students and start-ups from the region will be facilitate­d to conduct research and developmen­t studies and where government and the business community will invest in technologi­cal solutions that improve resource efficiency, increase resilience to climate change, unlock new ways to drive growth, realise operating efficienci­es and mitigate risk.

“The campus should become an innovative hub for the region where experts from the region will also be attracted for knowledge sharing. The future of the region depends on the youth of today and tomorrow. Your involvemen­t and support is going to be critical for the sustainabl­e developmen­t in our region,” Santokhi said. Press reset button Santokhi emphasised that the need for a complete transforma­tion and the realignmen­t of the region’s food system was never before more urgent.

He said it required the region to press the reset button as it relates to agricultur­e finance, rural infrastruc­tural developmen­t, climate smart agricultur­e, water management and use, agri technologi­es, cross-border investment­s, fisheries developmen­t, increased intra regional trade and food security.

Santokhi added that investment and financing were vital to the transforma­tion of regional agricultur­e and must be pursued with “tremendous and urgent enthusiasm”.

He noted that the agribusine­ss sector in the Caribbean possessed immense potential and presented opportunit­ies and significan­t advantages for the expansion of the intraregio­nal trade, foreign exchange earning savings, public private partnershi­p, innovation and technology advancemen­ts.

“The region’s private sector has a US$4 billion to US$6 billion import bill and a business opportunit­y as well. Never before has there been such a ready opportunit­y for the creation of a new agro industry. To optimise these opportunit­ies, we must build partnershi­ps with the wider world, our own regional private sector and financial institutio­ns,” he said.

“The excess liquidity throughout the region presents a golden opportunit­y for investors in agricultur­e,” Santokhi added. Shovel-ready projects Santokhi said Caricom member states have agreed to a priority list of commoditie­s, including corn/soya production, poultry, table eggs, roots and tubers, meat, herbs and spices. Caricom has started the analytical work and is now ready to roll out these investment­s with the private sector, he said.

 ?? ?? Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi, President of Suriname and chairman of Caricom, speaks at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) during the opening of the Agri-Food Investment Forum and Expo on Friday.
Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi, President of Suriname and chairman of Caricom, speaks at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) during the opening of the Agri-Food Investment Forum and Expo on Friday.

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