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DESPITE the fact that Guyana’s coconut industry is flourishing, the current output is not enough to satisfy consumer demand. The

-as gov’t eyes increase in shrimp, prawn production WITH the sum of $142.7 million expended by the Fisheries Department during

–IICA Director-General expects agriculture to be the protagonist at COP 27 DIRECTOR-General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture

THE government’s one-off grant of $150,000 to fisherfolk across Guyana was rolled out in Region Six last month. The programme

— ‘Arya’s Fresh Cuts’, Guyana’s first online fresh and wholefood store WHAT started out as a simple preparation plan for

THE Caribbean region is striving to achieve at least 25 per cent reduction in the regional food import bill by

By Shari Simon WINTON Brian Camacho loves plants. As a child, while spending time outside in the yard assisting his

(FAO) HUMANS rely on a shockingly low number of plants for the majority of our daily calories. Of the thousands

We honour our ancestors who crossed the Kala Pani 184 years ago. The first ship, the Whitby, that brought indian

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