Guyana exported over $1.8 million in non-traditional commodities in 2023 to meet the growing demand for new crops.
The disclosure of monies earned in exportation was made by Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha on Saturday, December 30, 2023.
Minister Mustapha, was at the time hosting the ministry’s end-of-year press conference, listing the achievements of the agriculture sector at the ministry’s head office on Brickdam.
“From January to November 2023, Guyana’s export of non-traditional agricultural commodities totals 8,926 metric tons which is valued at $1,862 million or US $8.8 million,” the agriculture minister disclosed.
The high value of commodities exported demonstrates the country’s progress towards achieving food security within the Caribbean region.
Additionally, the minister stressed that agro-processing and marketing continue to be a vital area to the development of the industry.
As such, the government invested heavily in 2023 to meet the needs of these agro-processors and their markets.
“We have invested approximately $589.5 million to increase opportunities for our agro-processors and exporters,” Minister Mustapha noted.
Some of the opportunities consist of ensuring that their products are well packaged to meet International Standards Organisation (ISO) quality.
The minister said that based on the exportation and agro-processing statistics for the past year, Guyana is on the right track to leading CARICOM in food security.
“Since 2020 Guyana has emerged as the leader in CARICOM, advancing the agri-food system agenda. We are a leading voice in prioritising food security and position in the agriculture sector,” the minister posited.
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