Stabroek News Sunday

Bishops’ hosts Agribusine­ss Expo

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The Bishops’ High School on Friday hosted an Agribusine­ss Expo to showcase students’ projects and value-added products.

Principal Education Officer, Emmanuel Bridgewate­r in brief remarks stated that the Ministry of Education will continue to provide support for activities such of this type to foster the overall developmen­t of students.

A release from the Ministry of Education said that on display were food products, skincare and self-care products made by the students along with displays from the Guyana School of Agricultur­e and the National Agricultur­al Research & Extension Institute.

President Irfaan Ali says the art of giving must not be seasonal but must be a way of life as he appealed to Guyanese to contribute to the Salvation Army’s Annual Kettle.

During the launch of the event on Friday at the Georgetown Club, Ali made the first contributi­on of $1.5m, a release from the Office of the President said.

“Giving is about moving someone positively. So it is not based only on material things… and that is what is good about the work of the Salvation Army; it is not only about the Christmas Kettle; it is a way of life; it is giving every single day in different ways; it is lifting humanity in different ways, and that is why giving is an art and giving is a way of life.”

The President noted that a small contributi­on can be a big help to people who are in need.

“What you do here today is not a simplistic thing as just putting a donation into the kettle… what you do is an important part in bridging the gaps that exist in our society. What you do today requires a societal approach”, he said.

Organisati­ons like the Salvation Army, the President added, help to bring the “societal approach” to the way things are done. He said that stakeholde­rs, including the Government; corporate entities, religious and civil societies; communitie­s and families have to play their part in bridging the gaps.

The annual Christmas Appeal helps to meet the needs of the less fortunate through the provision of food, shelter and rehabilita­tion.

Joining the President were representa­tives from the Salvation Army, including the Chair of its Advisory Board, Edward Boyer, as well as students from several high schools, the release said.

President urges all to give generously to Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle

 ?? ?? Some of the products on display (Ministry of Education photo)
Some of the products on display (Ministry of Education photo)

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