The Banakari and Circuitville women’s groups will soon receive 100 black giant chickens each, as part of the PPP/C Government’s efforts to expand poultry rearing in Region Ten.
It was noted that Banakari women’s group consists of 29 persons, while Circuitville has 33 persons.
On Friday, Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha, reaffirmed that every Guyanese will benefit from the country’s vast resources.
“We will work with every single group and resident in this community to develop the agriculture sector… We are not only developing the crop sector. We are trying to develop all of the sectors within the agriculture sector,” he said.
Mustapha disclosed that the ministry has facilities to assist the communities with boosting poultry production.
“We will work with the community immediately. You produce the eggs when we give you the birds and we will hatch it back for you with our incubator free of cost,” Mustapha noted.
It was reiterated that the government continues to invest in the agriculture sector by implementing several agricultural measures to expand and develop the sector.
President, Irfaan Ali-led Administration has been leading CARICOM’s food security agenda to reduce the large food import bill by 25 per cent by 2025.
Additionally, free seedlings and acoushi ants’ bait will be distributed to each of the visited communities, as requested.
Single parents and vulnerable groups of Christianburg will also receive black giant chickens.
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