(fourth from left): Director General of the Ministry, Madanlall Ramraj
In a proactive move to bolster agriculture food systems along the Essequibo Coast, Region Two farmers receive a range of agriculture tools and livestock.
These implements include water pumps and sprinklers, knapsack prayers, tillers, shade house materials, mist blowers, pigs, breeding bull, sheep, and black giant chickens.
The distribution of the much-needed agriculture inputs forms part of a commitment made by Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha, during several recent engagements with the farmers along the Essequibo Coast.
During these meetings, various issues were highlighted and the farmers were enlightened about the interventions they are bound to benefit from as a result of this year’s trillion-dollar budget.
Director General of the Ministry, Madanlall Ramraj, who facilitated the handing over of the inputs on Friday, was accompanied by Regional Vice Chairman of Region Two and other staff of the ministry.
Farmers expressed gratitude to the government for the timely distribution of the farming inputs and continued support, aimed at transforming the overall landscape of the region.
Additionally, Minister Mustapha promised to provide a tractor to cash crop farmers to prepare their lands in the Essequibo Coast, which has already been procured. The delivery is slated to take place in two weeks.

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