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November 22, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

Farmers countrywide are to benefit from over $660M that was paid to rice millers by the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) for the supply of rice to Panama.

Millers have been paid over $600M for rice supplied to Panama, Government announced yesterday.

Millers have been paid over $600M for rice supplied to Panama, Government announced yesterday.

GRDB’s General Manager (ag) Nizam Hassan explained on Saturday that “this is the payment that Guyana has received from Panama for its supply of almost 7,500 tonnes of rice. Over $660M has been paid out. All millers have been paid in full.”
“This payment was made on the second contract for rice supplied to the Spanish-speaking country between September and October 2015. With payment arriving in such a short time, GRDB is confident that this can be seen as a start to the potential end of lengthy waiting periods for rice payments, by farmers,” a statement from GRDB’s public relations firm said yesterday.
Hassan said, “Farmers can expect payment now that millers have been paid.”
GRDB said it has been working closely with all stakeholders to address the ongoing challenges farmers face in receiving early payment from millers for paddy sold.
Farmers have been facing problems collecting from millers, although regulations allow for a timeframe of at least seven weeks from delivery.
With over 600,000 tonnes of rice expected this year again, a record production, Guyana has been facing challenges to find markets.
Compounding the challenges is the fact that neighbouring Venezuela has ended its five-year deal to take rice and paddy, following its revival of a simmering border claim.
Guyana has commitments that Mexico will be taking some of the surplus but this has not been finalized as yet.

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Originally Posted by Mr.T:

How come that this good news story has been ignored by the habitual posters?

Ah guess not suitable for them,they looking out for

negativity,slow day today.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

How come that this good news story has been ignored by the habitual posters?

Somebody must be making a ton of money because the rice farmers are getting on average around $2000 for a bag of paddy.

Z
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

I wonder if this will be enough to spend for the upcoming Mashramani sport.

A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) Government aims to have these celebrations big and grand. Also, some $65 million was allocated in Budget 2015 for the Independence Day celebrations.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Zed:

Am I reading or calculating this incorrectly? $660,000,000 for 7500 tons of rice. This works out to $88000 per ton. What were they getting from Venezuela?

7,500 tons, Guyana rice farmers produced and sold over 500,000 tons.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Zed:

Am I reading or calculating this incorrectly? $660,000,000 for 7500 tons of rice. This works out to $88000 per ton. What were they getting from Venezuela?

7,500 tons, Guyana rice farmers produced and sold over 500,000 tons.

WHY don't you shut yu rass Baseman.

 

The rice selling.  Of course the price is world market prices which has now priced Guyana out of the business.

 

Government has to now back these farmers - tax free and duty free fuel for 6 months.

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:
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Government has to now back these farmers - tax free and duty free fuel for 6 months.

This they should do, and I would suggest for longer then 6 months.  What they CANNOT do is guarantee the prices received.

FM
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I cannot understand why the government does not forward their accounting as to who the millers owe and what they are due form milling services and let the government disburse the money to farmers who are the owners of the crop bringing in the money. This idea of the millers being brokers could only be so with strong financial rules ie interest for monies owed and penalties for late payments as well as escrow accounts to hold payments.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

I cannot understand why the government does not forward their accounting as to who the millers owe and what they are due form milling services and let the government disburse the money to farmers who are the owners of the crop bringing in the money. This idea of the millers being brokers could only be so with strong financial rules ie interest for monies owed and penalties for late payments as well as escrow accounts to hold payments.

The Granger administration fell right into the PPP's shoes, lock stock and barrel. They continue with the status quo as it fills their pockets. Don't expect to see radical changes from this new breed of crooks in office, they are self serving and do not care for the welfare of the nation's citizens unless it benefits their pockets via bribery. 

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Zed:

Am I reading or calculating this incorrectly? $660,000,000 for 7500 tons of rice. This works out to $88000 per ton. What were they getting from Venezuela?

7,500 tons, Guyana rice farmers produced and sold over 500,000 tons.

WHY don't you shut yu rass Baseman.

 

The rice selling.  Of course the price is world market prices which has now priced Guyana out of the business.

 

Government has to now back these farmers - tax free and duty free fuel for 6 months.

Now go help out with that 400,000 ton sugar sachet project.

FM

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