The following days consisted of meetings and conversations related to the pending agreements with relevant personnel including the Dr. Paloma Mohamed Martin, vice chancellor of the University of Guyana; Dr. Lawrence Lewis, dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry; Brian Greenidge, chief executive officer of the Guyana School of Agriculture (GSA); Hansen Elliot, principal of Kuru Kuru Cooperative College; and representatives from the National Agricultural Research & Extension Institute and the Guyana Livestock Development Authority.
The SC State delegation was asked to assist Guyana with strategies that support the vision and goal of reducing CARICOM’s food import bill by 25% percent by 2025.
The team toured numerous farms and facilities of the institutions visited including the advanced research and practical farm at the University of Guyana, a 50-acre farm run by the GSA, which provides opportunities for youth and community entrepreneurship, and a commercial kitchen at GSA, where numerous shelf-ready products are made including a marinade sauce, barbeque sauce, and various types of gluten free flours made from local plants such a plantains and breadfruit.
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