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Monthly Archives: May 2022

Opposition parliamentarian asks High Court to scrap Clifton Hicken’s appointment as Police Commissioner

Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2022, 23:38 by Denis Chabrol People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) executive member, Christopher Jones has asked the High Court to find that the appointment of Assistant Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken as acting Police Commissioner is unconstitutional. Instead, Mr. Jones said that the qualification to perform the duties of Commissioner of Police is the next ...

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Jagdeo says “politically connected” retail businesses harming Caribbean’s food security

Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2022, 22:27 by Denis Chabrol Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Friday called on Caribbean Community (CARICOM) heads of government to take a hands-on, direct approach to ensure their countries’ agriculture sector  gets much needed financial support and is not manipulated by “politically connected” major retail businesses. “In many of our countries, retail trade is ...

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US-based Guyanese wheat expert hails home country’s efforts to grow the grain; identifies key elements for success

Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2022, 20:53 by Denis Chabrol United States-based Guyanese Plant  Pathologist Professor Pierce Paul on Friday welcomed local efforts to grow wheat and said much would hinge on the location, variety, expertise and incentives. He highlighted that some of the 30 varieties being examined by Guyana were selected from a country that has similar growing ...

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Oil industry not responsible for low fish catch- FAO study

Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2022, 14:10 by Denis Chabrol A Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) study has found that climate change instead of oil exploration was the major reason for a reduction in fish catch in Guyana,  Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha said Friday. “During that period that we had the low catches, it’s referring to same form of ...

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Guyana sets production targets to reduce US$30 million food import bill

Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2022, 8:35 by Denis Chabrol President Irfaan Ali on Thursday announced a series of targets that are aimed at reducing Guyana’s US$30 million annual food import bill in line with the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM) target to reduce food imports by 25 percent by 2025. Addressing the opening of the Caribbean Agriculture Investment Forum and ...

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Rowley makes international pitch for Caribbean ships to transport cheap agricultural produce

Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2022, 7:22 by Denis Chabrol Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Keith Rowley on Thursday appealed to international players to finance the purchase of cargo and passenger ships to guarantee cheap transportation of agricultural produce across the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). “I gather that there are international supporters at this conference and I say here today, ...

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Trinidad and Tobago’s PM supports removal of non-tariff barriers

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 May 2022, 21:33 by Denis Chabrol Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Thursday said there was need for sanitary and phytosanitary standards f0r agricultural produce, but cautioned that they should not be used as non-tariff trade barriers to the disadvantage of the majority. “Phytosanitary guards we need, yes, to ensure that we ...

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Jagdeo favours MoU with Trinidad and Tobago

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 May 2022, 10:24 by Denis Chabrol Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday said he preferred a memorandum of understanding with Trinidad and Tobago as a way forward to removing a range of non-tariff barriers. “Hopefully, the MoU will go towards resolving the difficulties we have had so you have to have a pathway to solving ...

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Second chance for those with incomplete secondary education

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 May 2022, 23:34 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana government on Wednesday announced that Guyanese, who were unable to complete their secondary education or obtained less than five CSEC or GCE subjects including English and Mathematics, would be given an opportunity to be qualified and eventually pave the way for tertiary education. “This scholarship programme is ...

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‘Don’t sign accord with Trinidad unless trade barriers are removed’- Georgetown Chamber

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 May 2022, 22:49 by Denis Chabrol The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GGCI) on Wednesday urged the Guyana g0vernment not to sign a memorandum of understanding with Trinidad and Tobago unless that twin-island nation removes a series of non-tariff barriers. Up to late Wednesday, GCCI President Timothy Tucker said the Guyana government did not ...

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