Last Updated on Monday, 9 October 2017, 8:51 by Denis Chabrol
Guyana has moved one step forward to increase turmeric production, with the construction of a factory at Hosororo, North West District in Region One.
Chief Executive Officer of theĀ National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI),Ā Dr. Oudho Homenauth told Demerara Waves Online News that the factory and transportation facilities were funded by the Guyana government to the tune of GYD$18 million
NAREI’s Research Scientist , Ramnarace Sukhna who is responsible for the spice programme, said that the commissioning of this factory means that spice production will not only be resuscitated but it will also be sustained since farmers will now be sure of a market through this process
He added that the fresh turmeric rhizomes, which will be processed, will be readily available for export to neighbouring districts and regions. In addition, he visualized the processed product in markets throughout other parts of the country including Georgetown.
When the Depart of Public Information (DPI) spoke with residents and turmeric farmers, their greatest concern was being assured of markets. Peter Nazir, a turmeric farmer of Kamwatta, Region One, said that his concern, before expanding turmeric cultivation, was the assurance of adequate markets.
Ā Homenauth, remarked that approximately 50 acres of turmeric are under cultivation by 30 farmers. As demands increase, so will the plots, to be put under cultivation. This means that markets will be sought after for the sale of the processed turmeric.
āIt was mentioned, what we can earn in the region, what the farmers can earn from this venture here. This means that all the funds, all the money will remain in this region for the development of the people of this region and the region itself as a whole.ā Dr. Homenauth was quoted as saying by government’s Department of Public Information.