The president of Guyana, Dr Irfaan Ali says that by the end of 2027, the country is likely to save US$60 million on the importation of corn, soya and shrimp – the three of commodities for which production is being ramped up.
“In three product areas alone, by the time we get up to 2027, we will be saving more than US$60 million that we would have used for importation of key products,” Ali said as he addressed the addressing the Guyana Marketing Corporation’s annual Awards and Dinner ceremony.
According to Ali, the government has been investing heavily in the agriculture sector to ensure that local products are of high quality and standard. Read More
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