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Closing of BEV Processors: Low prices, bureaucratic red tape among nixing factors

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BEV Processors Inc

The decision to close BEV Processors, even if it means leaving almost 400 persons without jobs at the shrimp processing factory, was made due to its owner’s fear of incurring heavy losses and huge debts in the near future.

This is according to the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) following an engagement between them and the entity’s Director, Bruce Viera on Thursday, in keeping with obligations outlined by the Termination of Employment and Severance Pay Act and the Trade Union Recognition Act.

““The Company explained that several factors influenced its decision to close operations. Mr Vieira contended that in the last few months there has seen a substantial decline in the prices being received from his customers locally and abroad. The low prices have resulted in the Company having some 600,000 pounds of shrimp on hand,” a statement by the Union explained.

Moreover, Viera expounded that his Company is required by year-end to have Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, which

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Nehru posted:

““. . . Mr Vieira contended that in the last few months there has seen a substantial decline in the prices being received from his customers locally and abroad. The low prices have resulted in the Company having some 600,000 pounds of shrimp on hand,” a statement by the Union explained.

Moreover, Viera expounded that his Company is required by year-end to have Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, which was described as a tedious process that takes almost 18-months to complete.

hmmm . . . ?

FM
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