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Govt. slashes transport costs for Wakenaam rice farmers

– Approximately $3.5M in savings time to be recorded

By Shaquille Bourne, Oct 05, 2020, Source - Kaieteur News Online - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...time-to-be-recorded/

The Government has agreed to new transportation subsidies for rice farmers of Wakenaam Island to help mitigate the economic hardship incurred by COVID-19.

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Minister of Public Works, Deodat Indar

Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar, on Friday met Wakenaam rice farmers to hammer out an agreement during a community consultation.

“Government, led by Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, is doing this for the farmers… [We] will reduce the cost by half if they’re taking it to Essequibo and it will be one-third the cost if they’re taking it to Parika,” Minister Indar said.

The Transport and Harbours Department (THD) within the Ministry of Public Works will facilitate the subsidy by allowing rice on the island to be transported aboard one of its vessels.

This subsidy is only effective for the current crop of rice, and has been instituted after years of pleas to the Government of Guyana for assistance.

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Rice farmer, Mr. Jitinger Ramkissoon

Mr. Jitinger Ramkisoon, one of the largest rice farmers in Leguan said, “I really appreciate it because it has been tough for us to get the paddy off the island and it’s very expensive.”

The farmer told DPI a private barge would usually transport the island’s paddy at a high cost. With the subsidies, the farmer plans to reinvest the money saved into growing his business.

“I can plant some more rice. I can buy some more machines to make the work easier,” Mr. Ramkissoon added.

For Mr. Terry Singh, a rice farmer for 20 years, the savings will be put towards planting additional rice crops.

Also, a farmer for two decades, Mr. Balram Rampersaud praised the initiative and simultaneously issued his dissatisfaction in the APNU-AFC’s posture towards rice farmers while in Government.

“Under the previous Government, we had no subsidies for rice. In the PPP Government, if you lose your crop, you get things and subsidies. It’s either you get seed paddy [or] you get chemicals, or some fuel and something, but for the five years passed by, nothing,” Mr. Rampersaud explained.

Meanwhile, Regional Councillor, Mr. Aseef Ahmad, described Government’s decision as unprecedented. He said the subsidies will allow the farmers to save a whopping $3.5million.

The decision to allow THD to extend vessel operations on the island from two days to five was also seen as a great stimulus to economic activity in the face of the pandemic.

“That would enhance transportation of products from Wakenaam to Georgetown and other destinations and enhance our ability to trade, in terms of bringing in more wholesale products,” the Regional Councillor posited.

“We have seen a lot of movements apace in terms of the two months that Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali is in Government. We have seen our President and his Ministers; all the Regional Chairmen and councillors are on the ground. They are moving services to the people and that is what should happen in a country,” Councillor Ahmad stated.

Regional Chairman, Mr. Ishan Ayube also extended his gratitude towards the Administration for responding to the needs of the farmers.

Friday’s relief for Wakenaam farmers did not occur in a vacuum. Rather, it complements the host of measures included in the 2020 emergency budget for the agricultural sector.

Some of those measures are a $9 billion allocation for drainage and irrigation; VAT removals and key inputs in the poultry sector and on agriculture machinery; and the phased reopening of the Enmore, Rose Hall and Skeldon Sugar Estates.

The Ministry of Agriculture was allocated $18.4 billion under the emergency budget. (DPI)

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Note the priorities of the PPP government : leave the nurses protesting for better wages, shoot and teargas poor women and children and give financial help to wealthy rice farmers.  Sounds like a working class party. No?

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@Totaram posted:

Note the priorities of the PPP government : leave the nurses protesting for better wages, shoot and teargas poor women and children and give financial help to wealthy rice farmers.  Sounds like a working class party. No?

Good move by the Government.

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@Totaram posted:

How is favouring rich rice farmers over poorly paid nurses and homeless children a good move by Cheddi Jagan's political heirs?

You can figure out that one by yourself. The nurses are being overpaid and the Children are not homeless.  All they have to go back to their homes which they abandoned.

Without rice farmers, the country will be bankrupt.  The rice farmer's earnings are used to pay hospital workers, police officers, Civil Servants, and teachers. 

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The investigations are moving full steam in Ontario where several nurses and nurses aid workers in Nursing Homes will be prosecuted for Murder. A family member is on the team working with the RCMP.

 Many  employees of the senior homes use the Corona Virus as an excuse to neglect it's residents. Failed to clean the patients, failed to administer their medication, some were given over dosed and even wrong drugs.

 The report will be issued in a couple of months, many heads will roll.

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@Mitwah posted:

This is most asinine statement. How much are nurses being paid per hour?

I see with you ignorance is bliss. 

You don't know how much the Nurses are being paid, yet you try to say they don't earn much.   Rice farmers and sugar workers pay their salaries.  The nurses are high school dropouts that the PNC hired.

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@Ramakant-P posted:

You don't know how much the Nurses are being paid, yet you try to say they don't earn much.   Rice farmers and sugar workers pay their salaries.  The nurses are high school dropouts that the PNC hired.

Maybe one day those nurses will take care of you.  

T

The Coalition was a disaster. The Ali government is only there for 2 months now and you can already see the changes. It is helping the seniors  and the farmers. The nurses are important and it will help them too. Remember the teacher fiasco under the previous government?  

LB
@Ramakant-P posted:

Tota, you are driving everyone away and are destroying Django's forum.

Stop beating your chest and talking to yourself. You are suffering from paranoic delusions.

PPP robbing Peter to pay Paul. Take off your blinkers.

Mitwah
@Ramakant-P posted:

The PPP has improved on accountability and transparency of the way they spend taxpayers' money. This is great. Guyana and the PPP are great.

You are making up things and writing whatever comes into your empty head. 

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@Totaram posted:

You are making up things and writing whatever comes into your empty head.

Your ignorance has surpassed your stupidity.   You should take out your head from your ass and see the light. You can never in a million years comprehend the things I wrote about.

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@Ramakant-P posted:

Your ignorance has surpassed your stupidity.   You should take out your head from your ass and see the light. You can never in a million years comprehend the things I wrote about.

How could anyone understand chupidness?

T

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