GEORGETOWN, Guyana.- If the right and timely decisions has been taken and implemented and supported by local, regional and foreign investments the Caribbean can sustain and expand its own poultry industry rather than consume the chemically “pumped up” foreign birds. The ministers of Agriculture from Antigua and Barbuda and Guyana, respectively Hilson Baptiste and Leslie Ramsammy, made this observation Wednesday ...
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Suriname, Guyana can boost feed production and Caribbean poultry industry
GEORGETOWN – The Caribbean region can become self-sufficient regarding production of stock feed and in doing so lower costs for the poultry industry, making the sector not only more profitable but also more sustainable, the Agriculture ministers from Antigua and Barbuda, and Guyana say. Suriname which has the landmass for large scale production of soy and mais and also Guyana ...
Read More »Photo-documentary of Chinese in Suriname to be launched
‘Beyond the Shopkeeper’s Counter; Images of Chinese Life in Suriname’ by photo journalists Ranu Abhelakh and Edward Troon will be launched on Wednesday 16 October 2013 at Riverside Shadien, the authors said in a statement. This volume containing over 280 photos of the lives of people of Chinese heritage in Suriname commemorates 160 years of Chinese settlement in Suriname. ‘Beyond ...
Read More »Non-tariff barriers may dominate COTED meeting – Dr. Ramsammy
Guyana’s Agriculture Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy says he believes the non-tariff barriers to trade in the Caribbean will dominate Friday’s meeting of CARICOM’s ministerial Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED). COTED will be meeting to consider the recommendations from the week-long Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) held in Guyana. “There can be absolutely no doubt that meeting the non-tariff ...
Read More »Edghill hurt in vehicular accident
Junior Finance Minister, Juan Edghill on Thursday confirmed that he was involved in a vehicular accident earlier in the day. “We are all grateful to be alive. It was an unfortunate incident that could have been fatal, but we believe we experienced divine protection,” said Edghill, a Pentecostal Bishop. He did not give details about the accident but sources said ...
Read More »Film competition launched to promote Caribbean foods
A region-wide youth competition has been launched to promote value-added foods with 10,000 euros in prizes up for grabs. The 2nd Caribbean Young Professionals Science and Agriculture Film and Video Competition was unveiled Thursday evening at the Caribbean Week of Agriculture in Georgetown, Guyana. The competition is open to teams of individuals – no more than four – between the ...
Read More »Judgements granted in favour of Guyana Revenue Authority
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) obtained several judgments over a number of years against defaulting taxpayers for outstanding taxes (PAYE & VAT). The judgment debtors include but are not limited to the following taxpayers- 1. COPS Guyana Limited – $433,66,071 (PAYE) 2. Guyana Stores Limited – $354,184,590 (Corporate and other taxes) 3. Didco Trading Co. $59,257,183 (PAYE) 4. Ian Edwards ...
Read More »Bartica boat captain drowns
A Bartica speedboat operator drowned Thursday morning while navigating the Cuyuni Rapids to an interior location, according to well-placed sources. He has been identified as 49-year old Carey Persaud of Four Miles Housing Scheme. Nothing happened to the several passengers because, on instructions, they exited the vessel and walked around the rapids. The boat was heading from Bartica to an ...
Read More »Early elections in the air- Luncheon
In the face of the ongoing opposition veto of major infrastructure projects and cuts in two national budgets, the Guyana government appeared set to call early general election in the hope of regaining a simple parliamentary majority. Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon said government and the governing Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) were responding to the mood ...
Read More »Hotelier among several arrested in marijuana bust
A hotelier is among several persons arrested in connection with the discovery of eight kilogrammes of marijuana at La Familia Hotel, South Ruimveldt, according to well-placed sources. Contrary to an earlier report, the owner of the hotel was not charged in connection with the drug-find. Others among the five persons are also expected to be charged following the operation, which ...
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