November 24, 2024

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Black giant chicks to be given to Single parents, vulnerable farmers

Teacher, Ravena Ghanie of Mon Choisi Village

─ other small-scale livestock farmers to benefit

The Agriculture Ministry on Saturday distributed 25 black giant chicks and a bag of feed each to some 30 residents, including single parents and vulnerable farmers, from Mon Choisi village in Mahaica-Berbice, (Region Five).

Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha told the farmers that as their businesses progress, they will be expected to give back a comparable number of chicks to other farmers in the area.

“We will take back chicks from you to help in other areas. This is not only for a single group, but the ministry intends to help other farmers through this programme, every person who received 25 chicks will at least have to give back ten in about 12 months,” minister Mustapha said.

It was noted that the move by the ministry is to expand income generation for small-scale livestock farmers in the region, especially among vulnerable groups, as the government moves ahead with its food security agenda.

Teacher, Ravena Ghanie in a related interview spoke on the value of the assistance.

Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha handing over seeds to farmers

“We have been asking the various ministries to assist in helping to build our local farming group of single parents, women, and poor and needy farmers within the community. This here will be a great start for us, and I want to say thanks to the Minister of Agriculture, the ministry and everyone who have been involved in assisting us here today she said.

It was disclosed that Government has developed an overarching strategy with stakeholders, including farmers, and the private sector to achieve the 25 by 2025 goal. The aim is to reduce CARICOM’s food import bill by 25 per cent come 2025.

Farmers from Mon Choisi Village in Region Five receiving black giant chicks and feed from the Ministry of Agriculture

As such, the PPP/C Administration has embarked on a slew of initiatives, which include the brackish-water shrimp production, corn and soya bean, Barbados black belly sheep, and shade house projects as some of the notable agriculture interventions being undertaken locally.

It was pointed out that President Ali on March 27, launched the black belly sheep project in the Mahaica-Berbice (Region Five). It was noted that with Region Five being Guyana’s largest producer of livestock, the president stated that it has the potential to become the livestock capital of the Caribbean Community.