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President’s disclosed acreage of his farm far lower than Google Earth’s measurement

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Wednesday, 19 August 2026, 6:54
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President’s disclosed acreage of his farm far lower than Google Earth’s measurement

Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 August 2026, 6:54 by Denis Chabrol

President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday said the size of his farm at Long Creek, Linden-Soesdyke Highway is about 60 acres.

That is in contrast to an estimated measurement by Google Earth Pro of the area that is visibly carved out from the rainforest. Google Earth Pro says the farm is 114.81 acres.

Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed last month had alleged that the President’s farm is 150 acres.

The President only disclosed the acreage when pressed by reporters, after he repeated that “I said publicly that it’s not even half of that”, the 150 acres as claimed by the Opposotion Leader.

President Irfaan Ali’s farm and infrastructure just off the Linden-Soesdyke Highway.

Dr Ali claimed that “everyone” including members of the private sector knew he had a farm. He said he would be going live on social media from his farm at the “appropriate time.”

Though Mr Mohamed, his one-time friend, estimated that the farm was valued about GYD$2.2 billion, the President did not say how much money was  invested in the farm which includes fruits, vegetables, cattle, sheep, fish, a farmhouse, and several buildings. Instead, he reiterated that all his properties had been disclosed in filings to the Integrity Commission. He said his investments include loans. “I have took loans, documented and also submitted to the Integrity Commission, reinvested and reinvested, and I wish if I could get even 20% of what the opposition leader is purporting. So I made it very clear. I have nothing to hide. Every single thing that I own, that I own, has been declared to an Integrity Commission,” he said.

 

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