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August 04,2017 Source

A firm contractual agreement between the state-run Cuban entity Alimport and the local rice milling giant Nand Persaud and Company paving the way for the imminent commencement of rice exports from Guyana to Cuba has now been signed and sealed, bringing to an end months of negotiations; a new chapter in trade relations between the two countries is on the horizon.

Stabroek Business was reliably informed late last week that the contract was formally executed on Monday, July 24, in Havana bringing to a close a period of negotiations in which the Guyana Embassy in Cuba played an important role.

This newspaper has learnt that a full and final agreement preceding the commencement of rice shipments to Cuba from Guyana was signed recently in Havana by Nand Persaud and Company’s Business Development and Export Manager Ashish Khandge, and that shipments to Cuba will commence next month.

The new external rice market acquisition by a local company will see the first shipment of locally produced rice, totalling 15,000 tonnes leave Guyana for Cuba. Stabroek Business understands that Nand Persaud & Company Limited will continue to supply rice to Cuba in 2018, lending continuity to its longer-term objective of meeting all of Cuba’s rice import needs. In pursuit of realization of that objective the local private sector, with the support of the Guyana Embassy in Havana, is reportedly in the process of drawing up an investment proposal with Cuba that will set into motion the setting up of a rice-milling plant and warehouse in the Port Mariel Free Zone that will significantly increase Nand Persaud’s rice exports to that country beyond the levels that have been agreed under the recently signed agreement.

Nand Persaud

There is a twofold significance in the full and final conclusion of the rice agreement with Cuba. The first reposes in the major breakthrough in Guyana’s pursuit of efforts to secure new rice markets in the wake of the closure of the market from which the local industry had benefited under the now expired PetroCaribe agreement. The second significant thing is that for Guyana, the support lent to the new rice agreement by the country’s diplomatic mission in Havana will also be seen as a practical manifestation of the aggressive pursuit of economic diplomacy which government says will be at the forefront of its foreign policy.

Guyana’s Ambassador to Cuba Halim Majeed has reiterated to this newspaper the importance of the economic diplomacy focus of the Guyana Embassy in Havana at a time when the ‘traffic’ from Georgetown to Havana associated with the strengthening of business ties has been increasing. This, he said, had been underscored by visits to Havana by various private sector officials with varied business interests and by Minister of Business Dominic Gaskin during this year.

At the end of June, the Stabroek Business had reported that Guyana was one of a number of Caricom countries that had been assertively seeking to strengthen trade and economic ties with Cuba in the wake of indications that the country is in the throes of liberalization.

This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets.

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Django posted:

August 04,2017 Source

A firm contractual agreement between the state-run Cuban entity Alimport and the local rice milling giant Nand Persaud and Company paving the way for the imminent commencement of rice exports from Guyana to Cuba has now been signed and sealed, bringing to an end months of negotiations; a new chapter in trade relations between the two countries is on the horizon.

Stabroek Business was reliably informed late last week that the contract was formally executed on Monday, July 24, in Havana bringing to a close a period of negotiations in which the Guyana Embassy in Cuba played an important role.

This newspaper has learnt that a full and final agreement preceding the commencement of rice shipments to Cuba from Guyana was signed recently in Havana by Nand Persaud and Company’s Business Development and Export Manager Ashish Khandge, and that shipments to Cuba will commence next month.

The new external rice market acquisition by a local company will see the first shipment of locally produced rice, totalling 15,000 tonnes leave Guyana for Cuba. Stabroek Business understands that Nand Persaud & Company Limited will continue to supply rice to Cuba in 2018, lending continuity to its longer-term objective of meeting all of Cuba’s rice import needs. In pursuit of realization of that objective the local private sector, with the support of the Guyana Embassy in Havana, is reportedly in the process of drawing up an investment proposal with Cuba that will set into motion the setting up of a rice-milling plant and warehouse in the Port Mariel Free Zone that will significantly increase Nand Persaud’s rice exports to that country beyond the levels that have been agreed under the recently signed agreement.

Nand Persaud

There is a twofold significance in the full and final conclusion of the rice agreement with Cuba. The first reposes in the major breakthrough in Guyana’s pursuit of efforts to secure new rice markets in the wake of the closure of the market from which the local industry had benefited under the now expired PetroCaribe agreement. The second significant thing is that for Guyana, the support lent to the new rice agreement by the country’s diplomatic mission in Havana will also be seen as a practical manifestation of the aggressive pursuit of economic diplomacy which government says will be at the forefront of its foreign policy.

Guyana’s Ambassador to Cuba Halim Majeed has reiterated to this newspaper the importance of the economic diplomacy focus of the Guyana Embassy in Havana at a time when the ‘traffic’ from Georgetown to Havana associated with the strengthening of business ties has been increasing. This, he said, had been underscored by visits to Havana by various private sector officials with varied business interests and by Minister of Business Dominic Gaskin during this year.

At the end of June, the Stabroek Business had reported that Guyana was one of a number of Caricom countries that had been assertively seeking to strengthen trade and economic ties with Cuba in the wake of indications that the country is in the throes of liberalization.

This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets.

Why yuh had to go post dis now? Yuh coulda wait until Monday. You know some ah dem hay gun spend deh whole weekend in a bad mood.

GTAngler

"This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets."


You know some ah dem hay gun spend deh whole weekend in a bad mood. 


 

Only bad mood,they will run and hide after reading about the rice deal.

Django
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Django posted:

"This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets."


You know some ah dem hay gun spend deh whole weekend in a bad mood. 


 

Only bad mood,they will run and hide after reading about the rice deal.

Is this the same type of rice deal when dem bin say that Nagamoottoo went to Mexico and shipment was going to start since over a year ago?  Or is it the same type where tons of rice was dumped into the ocean off the coast of Belize when the PNC exporters didn't know you need a license to send rice to Belize?

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

"This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets."


You know some ah dem hay gun spend deh whole weekend in a bad mood. 


 

Only bad mood,they will run and hide after reading about the rice deal.

Is this the same type of rice deal when dem bin say that Nagamoottoo went to Mexico and shipment was going to start since over a year ago?  Or is it the same type where tons of rice was dumped into the ocean off the coast of Belize when the PNC exporters didn't know you need a license to send rice to Belize?

Forget your rambling about Naga.

Is this a good deal or not ?? have you noticed a private business will be supplying the rice.

Django
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Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

"This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets."


You know some ah dem hay gun spend deh whole weekend in a bad mood. 


 

Only bad mood,they will run and hide after reading about the rice deal.

Is this the same type of rice deal when dem bin say that Nagamoottoo went to Mexico and shipment was going to start since over a year ago?  Or is it the same type where tons of rice was dumped into the ocean off the coast of Belize when the PNC exporters didn't know you need a license to send rice to Belize?

hard face paddy already start ship to mexico 

FM
warrior posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:

"This newspaper had earlier reported that Cuba was anticipating rice shipments from Guyana totalling 73,000 metric tonnes for the remainder of 2017, as well as a longer-term arrangement that involved the proposed Port Mariel operation and could see more than 400,000 tonnes of rice being exported to Cuba and other hemispheric markets."


You know some ah dem hay gun spend deh whole weekend in a bad mood. 


 

Only bad mood,they will run and hide after reading about the rice deal.

Is this the same type of rice deal when dem bin say that Nagamoottoo went to Mexico and shipment was going to start since over a year ago?  Or is it the same type where tons of rice was dumped into the ocean off the coast of Belize when the PNC exporters didn't know you need a license to send rice to Belize?

hard face, paddy already start ship to mexico 

Warrior let me help with de punkchooashun. 

Mitwah

They shipping rice to cuba and mexico at half price. Where is the profit in this? These jackasses make big announcement but don't discuss if what price the farmers getting. 

FM
Drugb posted:

They shipping rice to cuba and mexico at half price. Where is the profit in this? These jackasses make big announcement but don't discuss if what price the farmers getting. 

You are one dumb jackass. Stick to slop can licking and cleaning. No wonder you are in the same job without a raise or promotion for 19+ years.

Mitwah
Drugb posted:

They shipping rice to cuba and mexico at half price. Where is the profit in this? These jackasses make big announcement but don't discuss if what price the farmers getting. 

Fool did you read the article,businessman Nand Persaud got this deal,they are also big in the rice business,do some research about their company before coming here just for the sake of braying.

Django
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Come on you guys please leave druggie alone, let him bray. He makes the rest of us seem much more intelligent than we might be. He even makes Nehru seem as though he made it through big ABC.

cain
cain posted:

Come on you guys please leave druggie alone, let him bray. He makes the rest of us seem much more intelligent than we might be. He even makes Nehru seem as though he made it through big ABC.

He first has to graduate from  lil abc .

Tola
Django posted:
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Is this a good deal or not ?? have you noticed a private business will be supplying the rice.

This man is a "PNC" merely because he inks a deal to sell rice at a time when "blackman" is in power. He should be screaming, crying, howling and seeking to destroy the rice industry so that he could blame "blackman".

Bibi's entire weekend has been spoiled.  Note that Jagdeo's screams were to continue to sell rice to Venezuela. Now suppose people had followed his advise, as we see Venezuelans fighting each other over garbage like a bunch of stray dogs.  When the garbage trucks.let people grab what ever rotten food might be in the garbage before putting it in the dump.

Yet druggie and others scream what a brilliant man the fake doctor is.

FM
Drugb posted:

They shipping rice to cuba and mexico at half price. Where is the profit in this? These jackasses make big announcement but don't discuss if what price the farmers getting. 

Just a few minutes ago you were screaming the virtues of the private sector. Well this man, a tycoon no doubt, has inked a deal with Cuba. Now do you think that this man is going to ink a deal that loses money for him?

And do you think that selling to Venezuela, as your hero the fake doctor screams that Guyana should do, will result in better prices. Yes Venezuelans are now fighting over garbage with the rats and the stray dogs, sometimes even eating those too.  This is who Jagdeo thinks makes a good market for Guyana.

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

They shipping rice to cuba and mexico at half price. Where is the profit in this? These jackasses make big announcement but don't discuss if what price the farmers getting. 

Just a few minutes ago you were screaming the virtues of the private sector. Well this man, a tycoon no doubt, has inked a deal with Cuba. Now do you think that this man is going to ink a deal that loses money for him?

And do you think that selling to Venezuela, as your hero the fake doctor screams that Guyana should do, will result in better prices. Yes Venezuelans are now fighting over garbage with the rats and the stray dogs, sometimes even eating those too.  This is who Jagdeo thinks makes a good market for Guyana.

I need the details of how much the farmers are making per ton. It is not sufficient to announce a market gain without stating the price. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

They shipping rice to cuba and mexico at half price. Where is the profit in this? These jackasses make big announcement but don't discuss if what price the farmers getting. 

Just a few minutes ago you were screaming the virtues of the private sector. Well this man, a tycoon no doubt, has inked a deal with Cuba. Now do you think that this man is going to ink a deal that loses money for him?

And do you think that selling to Venezuela, as your hero the fake doctor screams that Guyana should do, will result in better prices. Yes Venezuelans are now fighting over garbage with the rats and the stray dogs, sometimes even eating those too.  This is who Jagdeo thinks makes a good market for Guyana.

I need the details of how much the farmers are making per ton. It is not sufficient to announce a market gain without stating the price. 

You stated that they shipped for half price. Do the math. If you are right then they cut their losses by 50%. Half a loaf is better than no loaf at all.

Mitwah

Nand Persaud Group of Companies is not only kicking ass with rice export, but they are also leading with solar energy. Baseboard seems to know little about solar in GY, thinking its like he lil bai work in the US.

  

Tola
Drugb posted:
 

I need the details of how much the farmers are making per ton. It is not sufficient to announce a market gain without stating the price. 

Why do you need the details?  Are you a rice farmer? 

Just understand that Jagdeo wanted Guyana to beg Maduro to buy rice. Maduro nowadays cannot even feed stray dogs and rats because his people's diet is now rotten food.

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:
 

I need the details of how much the farmers are making per ton. It is not sufficient to announce a market gain without stating the price. 

Why do you need the details?  Are you a rice farmer? 

Just understand that Jagdeo wanted Guyana to beg Maduro to buy rice. Maduro nowadays cannot even feed stray dogs and rats because his people's diet is now rotten food.

The price will dictate whether it is another scam by the pnc or the real thing. Farmers will only benefit if they can make a profit, not producing rice at a loss so jackass Granger can take credit for Cuba export. 

FM

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