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Govt says dedicated team working to reopen sugar estates: rejects Mr. Granger’s “fake news” comment

 

In rejecting claims that the new government does not have any serious intention of reopening closed sugar estates, Agriculture Minister Mr. Zulficar Mustapha has asked Guyanese to be patient and confident in the new administration’s plan to deliver on that promise.

Mr. Mustapha was responding to comments made by former President Mr. David Granger, who said in an interview over the weekend that the new government’s plans and commitments to reopen the sugar estates is “fake news.”

But Mr. Mustapha said this is not the case, as a dedicated team is working around the clock to ensure that all is in place for a smooth reopening. He said, “We and the workers are well aware that this will not happen at the click of a finger, but it will take time.”

Mr. Granger during his presidency, closed Wales, Enmore-East Demerara, Rose Hall-Canje and Skeldon Estates and laid off more than 5,200 workers.

The Minister said these shuttered factories suffered damages that “will take dedication and determination to repair.” The team is also expected shortly to meet with executives from various farmers’ groups, the Guyana Agriculture Workers’ Union (GAWU) and other stakeholders.

According to Mr. Mustapha, the government through his ministry, intends to pursue areas of diversification that would bring back the jobs lost, expand employment opportunities, and re-create wealth in these communities, reaffirming that agriculture will continue to be a main contributor to Guyana’s economy.

“Our President (Dr. Irfaan Ali) stated publicly that we will work to bring back economic life to the businesses, specifically, and the community of Wales. Also, the Ministry of Agriculture has set up a team to examine areas of support to families through targeted interventions during the transitional phase,” the minister added.

Mr. Mustpaha reminded that under the previous government, the Special Purpose Unit (SPU) was preparing to sell off these estates to the best bidder. “My Ministry will ensure that all of these processes are stopped immediately so that the lands can be used for the benefits of the people of this country. Also, we will work with NICIL (National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited).”

Government, he said, also plans to appoint, shortly, a new Board of Directors to oversee the cash-strapped Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo). It is also working to reshuffle the management of the corporation, which is part of the comprehensive plan of action to restore productivity to the sugar industry.

GuySuCo needs GYD$1.6 billion for the remainder of 2020. This includes money for wages and salaries for the remainder of this month. Under the previous administration during the electoral impasse, a request was made to NICIL for an amount of GYD$1 billion, but only GYD$550 million was approved.

He said at least GYD$1 billion is required to cover operational expenses until the corporation begins receiving earnings in the second week of September.
Since 2015, the former coalition government had insisted that seven sugar estates were proving a major problem for the national treasury.

(S. Sukhnandan)

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PNC couldn't even RUN a Cake Shop, thus they kill Sugar.

 Thank God, PPP the savior is back. SWEET Sugar will taste even SWEETER.

 From Demerara to Berbice, one by one the Sugar Factories will soon be grinding cane, Bright days ahead.  Who don't like can cry.

 GOOD TING PNC LOST!!!

K

PPP will bring back brown sugar.

There is an increase in demand for molasses and brown sugar. PPP will get lucky. I understand that the skeldon factory is also set up to generate cheap electricity using cane byproducts. Jagdeo will correct his mistake and prove his critics wrong about Skeldon.

I heard from a fly on the wall. Indians who are the world's second largest sugar producers will be assisting. 

FM
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Sugar was cultivated in Maderia, that is how the Putagees were indentured by Gladstone. Dem din work out though, suh he decided he would try India. Dem Indians been meking sugar a long time, dem should be able to help. One thing though, Guyanese doan wuk fuh nothing, labour cost is a must factor. 

S
@seignet posted:

Sugar was cultivated in Maderia, that is how the Putagees were indentured by Gladstone. Dem din work out though, suh he decided he would try India. Dem Indians been meking sugar a long time, dem should be able to help. One thing though, Guyanese doan wuk fuh nothing, labour cost is a must factor. 

Sugar is cultivated in the USA and is profitable.

K

I was amazed to see Sugar being cultivated profitably in Florida. PPP has a huge opportunity to make sugar profitable in cooperation with the world's second largest producer, India. 

Ali is on the ball. 

FM
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@Former Member posted:

I was amazed to see Sugar being cultivated profitably in Florida. PPP has a huge opportunity to make sugar profitable in cooperation with the world's second largest producer, India. 

Ali is on the ball. 

Also in Louisiana, Texas and Hawaii.  So if it good for America, it's good for Guyana with a little bit modernization.

K
@Former Member posted:

PPP will bring back brown sugar.

There is an increase in demand for molasses and brown sugar. PPP will get lucky. I understand that the skeldon factory is also set up to generate cheap electricity using cane byproducts. Jagdeo will correct his mistake and prove his critics wrong about Skeldon.

I heard from a fly on the wall. Indians who are the world's second largest sugar producers will be assisting. 

We need to migrate Indians to Guyana to fill the vacancies left by the cane cutters who went to NA.

R

The Government will open the sugar industries as soon as they have workers back on the job.  There is a lot of work to be done. Some of those lands were used for Housing development. There might be a need for three full crops each year and that means additional workers or high tech harvesting.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

The Government will open the sugar industries as soon as they have workers back on the job.  There is a lot of work to be done. Some of those lands were used for Housing development. There might be a need for three full crops each year and that means additional workers or high tech harvesting.

More garbage.  Chupidness na gat cure.

T
@Ramakant-P posted:

We need to migrate Indians to Guyana to fill the vacancies left by the cane cutters who went to NA.

Not a bad Idea, bring back the Indo population to over 50 percent by increasing the sugar estates workforce with cheap Indian Babu labour. 

India is now the world's second largest sugar producer. 

PNC tried to bring in song 8,000 Haitians but they ran away as soon as they entered Guyana.  They abandoned their fake ID cards.

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Not a bad Idea, bring back the Indo population to over 50 percent by increasing the sugar estates workforce with cheap Indian Babu labour. 

India is now the world's second largest sugar producer. 

PNC tried to bring in song 8,000 Haitians but they ran away as soon as they entered Guyana.  They abandoned their fake ID cards.

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Mitwah

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