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Sugar industry close to surpassing 2013 production target –Minister Ramsammy
MINISTER of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy

Sugar industry close to surpassing 2013 production target –Minister Ramsammy

 

MINISTER of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy said Guyana is on the verge of surpassing the 2013 sugar production as the sugar industry is quietly approaching the 200,000 tonne production mark.

Dr. Ramsammy said he is still very optimistic that the 216,000- tonne target for 2014 will be reached as there are still four weeks before the crop is closed off.
“We have enough cane in the fields, and therefore once we have the right weather, I have no doubt that we will be able to meet that target. I am hopeful that by the end of next week we will surpass the 200,000 tonne target mark.”
Once this target is reached, then work will continue to reach the additional 16,000 tonnes that are required to surpass the target established for 2014.
Speaking on the issue of sugar export, the Agriculture Minister said the export markets are guaranteed and there is no difficulty in this area.
“In fact it would be nice for Guyana to go back to production of 250,000 to 3000,000 tonnes because we have the market.”
He noted that the industry had fallen short in the last few years in meeting the needs of the Caribbean market, hence an agreement was made with COTED allowing some of these countries to import from outside of the region.
However, earlier this year, the minister explained that Guyana indicated that it will meet the demand for the Caribbean suppliers.
“So we continue to supply markets in the Caribbean and Europe and we continue to have a demand for Guyana’s sugar and sugar products, so I’m not worried that in increasing our production that we may have market problems.”
Minister Ramsammy pointed out that this does not accentuate the problems the industry has had with the European market. Those problems, he noted, have nothing to do with standards or volume since Guyana has exported sugar for hundreds of years and meeting volumes and standards is not new.
“As we increase, the market will remain a significant part, our major difficulty in that market is the price. The price was reduced in 2010 by 43 percent resulting in Guyana losing some US$37 million annually and in part that contributed to the cash flow problem that GuySuCo had experienced.”
He explained that at present, sugar and sugar products prices are at a very low level. When the production level is not so high, there is the price difference that contributes to the problem, he explained as well.
Nonetheless, Dr. Ramsammy said his ministry is responding to that by ensuring that the industry continues to sell sugar to its regular destinations.
“We have had interest from non–traditional destinations, people want Guyana’s sugar and once the price is right we are going to explore the stability of those markets.”
He noted that Guyana will not exchange its old markets for new ones, but instead the industry will seek to sustain the traditional markets while exploring its other options.

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Increased sugar production is always good news for the AFC, yuji.

It's nice to hear Minister Ramsammy promise that this year's target of 216,000 tonnes will be reached and last year's output will be surpassed. But you must remember that last year's target was drastically cut. Read this KN report dated July 4, 2013:

"Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, has stated that the Guyana Sugar Corporation’s drive to produce 250,000 tonnes of sugar “will not happen” this year. He was speaking at the sugar company’s annual Honours’ Roll Function at the Blairmont Community Centre Ground on Saturday. And when he made that statement, there was a lot of grumbling from the workers seated in the stands and pavilions.
Ramsammy even went further and announced more bad news; that the corporation will not even be able to produce 238,000 tonnes of sugar. “And it should be clear to everyone that the target we set of 238,000 tonnes seems to be one that we will not be able to attain.”

FM
Look at this fool celebrating barely passing 200,000 tonnes of sugar production. This is way below what the industry was producing in average years. Guysuco will still be running at a loss and will have to be bailed out again next year to the tune of $US millions.
Mars
Originally Posted by Mars:
Look at this fool celebrating barely passing 200,000 tonnes of sugar production. This is way below what the industry was producing in average years. Guysuco will still be running at a loss and will have to be bailed out again next year to the tune of $US millions.

Let’s show some improvement…..build some KSI and print some PNC cards

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Increased sugar production is always good news for the AFC, yuji.

It's nice to hear Minister Ramsammy promise that this year's target of 216,000 tonnes will be reached and last year's output will be surpassed. But you must remember that last year's target was drastically cut. Read this KN report dated July 4, 2013:

"Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, has stated that the Guyana Sugar Corporation’s drive to produce 250,000 tonnes of sugar “will not happen” this year. He was speaking at the sugar company’s annual Honours’ Roll Function at the Blairmont Community Centre Ground on Saturday. And when he made that statement, there was a lot of grumbling from the workers seated in the stands and pavilions.
Ramsammy even went further and announced more bad news; that the corporation will not even be able to produce 238,000 tonnes of sugar. “And it should be clear to everyone that the target we set of 238,000 tonnes seems to be one that we will not be able to attain.”

 

Gill

 

All of you in the AFC miss the point. Let me put it this way:

 

Reaching targets mean BIG BONUSES for sugar workers. Plus Because We Care.

 

Money talks and BS walks.

FM

Gold Smith Baboo, GuySuCko will need another 4 Billion dollar buy out.

 

Your thief man PPP has sucked GuySucko Dry. It is like how barate suck poor kwame dry.

 

You get my drift?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Increased sugar production is always good news for the AFC, yuji.

It's nice to hear Minister Ramsammy promise that this year's target of 216,000 tonnes will be reached and last year's output will be surpassed. But you must remember that last year's target was drastically cut. Read this KN report dated July 4, 2013:

"Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, has stated that the Guyana Sugar Corporation’s drive to produce 250,000 tonnes of sugar “will not happen” this year. He was speaking at the sugar company’s annual Honours’ Roll Function at the Blairmont Community Centre Ground on Saturday. And when he made that statement, there was a lot of grumbling from the workers seated in the stands and pavilions.
Ramsammy even went further and announced more bad news; that the corporation will not even be able to produce 238,000 tonnes of sugar. “And it should be clear to everyone that the target we set of 238,000 tonnes seems to be one that we will not be able to attain.”

 

Gill

 

All of you in the AFC miss the point. Let me put it this way:

 

Reaching targets mean BIG BONUSES for sugar workers. Plus Because We Care.

 

Money talks and BS walks.

Big Bonu$

One start celebrating already....

https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/dr...tens-to-piss-on-cops

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:
Look at this fool celebrating barely passing 200,000 tonnes of sugar production. This is way below what the industry was producing in average years. Guysuco will still be running at a loss and will have to be bailed out again next year to the tune of $US millions.

The PPP invested millions with the promise that production would soar to 400k. Instead production levels are more reminiscent of what we saw in the PNC era.

 

So what did that massive investment in Skeldon achieve? Whose pockets did massive amounts of money flow into?

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Gold Smith Baboo, GuySuCko will need another 4 Billion dollar buy out.

 

Your thief man PPP has sucked GuySucko Dry. It is like how barate suck poor kwame dry.

 

You get my drift?

Are you the flourgate  dude....????

FM
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Look at this fool celebrating barely passing 200,000 tonnes of sugar production. This is way below what the industry was producing in average years. Guysuco will still be running at a loss and will have to be bailed out again next year to the tune of $US millions.

Let’s show some improvement…..build some KSI and print some PNC cards

The PPP already has their cards printed.  KSI will not open because the crony capitalists who own the PPP will not permit competition.

 

Of course the PPP had GIMPEX, and had they gained power in an era when socialism would have been possible that would have been the PPP version of KSI.

FM

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