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Reopening of sugar estates depends on studies- Agriculture Minister

 

by Samuel Sukhnandan

FLASHBACK: A small number of Wales Estate factory workers outside the Wales Estate Sugar Factory.

Newly-appointed Agriculture Minister Zulficar Mustapha said a “technical assessment” would first have to be done before the sugar estates are closed

“The reopening of the estates will depend on when we finish the studies and see what exists in the government because right now you have a pandemic in the country and the world reality is different but we are committed to these promises that we have in our manifesto,” he said.

The Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) recently called on the new government to revive the closed estates especially since molasses is a key and critical ingredient in several industries. One of Guyana’s main rum producers, Demerara Distillers Limited, has resorted to importing molasses.

The minister told News Talk Radio 103.1FM/Demerara Waves Online on Wednesday following his appointment that he is also prepared to work on improving the local agriculture sector and ensure that the ailing sugar industry is returned to some level of normalcy.

“We are committed to our manifesto promises and that include sugar workers, cash crop farmers, rice producers, among others. But as I said the manifesto promises are there and we will try to fulfill it as much as possible,” he remarked.

The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) had promised its supporters during the March 2020 elections campaign that they would reopen shuttered estates, providing jobs for the thousands who were put on the breadline by the coalition government led by former President David Granger closed four sugar estates.

In reiterating the importance of the agriculture sector to the Guyanese economy, Mr. Mustapha said his first task as a minister would be to get a full briefing from the technical staff at his ministry to gauge areas of priority that would require immediate attention.

He said,” I have to do an assessment first of all before I put out an action plan. So, after that, we can come up with a plan of action and we can put forward that.”

Since 2015, the coalition government had insisted that seven estates were proving a major problem for the national treasury. Targets have dropped from over 200,000 tonnes to about 100,000 tonnes now annually and even this target is yet to be achieved.

The industry most recently recorded an overall production shortfall of 9,461 tonnes of sugar.

The APNU+AFC administration has closed Wales, Enmore-East Demerara, Rose Hall-Canje, and Skeldon Estates and laid off of more than 5,200 workers.

https://demerarawaves.com/2020...giJV25sHOBiOTFKouhAM

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At the very least the new government needs to begin providing some form of economic relief to the sugar workers who were retrenched so many years ago. Then they needs to study how to get those people back to work and off the needs for government relief. There are many others in other sectors who are also suffering mostly due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and they too need economical relief. Now that there is a legitimate government in place Parliament needs to begin appropriating funds to these badly and urgently needed programs.

FM
@Former Member posted:

At the very least the new government needs to begin providing some form of economic relief to the sugar workers who were retrenched so many years ago. Then they needs to study how to get those people back to work and off the needs for government relief. There are many others in other sectors who are also suffering mostly due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and they too need economical relief. Now that there is a legitimate government in place Parliament needs to begin appropriating funds to these badly and urgently needed programs.

Sugar coating promises made in the campaigns.

What's up with legitimate government ,more clarity needed.

Django
@Django posted:

Sugar coating promises made in the campaigns.

What's up with legitimate government ,more clarity needed.

A feasibilty study is needed to make sure that they are going in the right direction. Nothing can be done overnight. The government hasn't been sworn in as yet and the naysayers are jumoing to conclusions already.

 

R
@Django posted:

The PPP said they will open the sugar estates in their campaigns , now they have to do studies.

Promised failed ,another one coming that will be the 50,000 jobs .

Jagdeo did promise the sugar workers some sort of payment while the sugar estates are being revived. I know from inception that the estates would be very costly to reopen. However, if a feasibility study is needed, that is the best course of action to understand the way forward. 

FM
@Former Member posted:

Jagdeo did promise the sugar workers some sort of payment while the sugar estates are being revived. I know from inception that the estates would be very costly to reopen. However, if a feasibility study is needed, that is the best course of action to understand the way forward. 

Sugar is dead ,the PPP fooled their supporters.

Django
@Django posted:

The PPP said they will open the sugar estates in their campaigns , now they have to do studies.

Promised failed ,another one coming that will be the 50,000 jobs .

I was just about to say this. LOL!

PPP: The failure that keeps on giving.

      

Rochelle
@Django posted:

Sugar is dead ,the PPP fooled their supporters.

There are 6 sugar factories in operation.  There is room for improvement and expansion.  Wait until they start working before you condemn them for anything beyond your comprehension.  The Nagara dance is not over yet.

R
@Django posted:

Sugar is dead ,the PPP fooled their supporters.

I want to be optimistic to just discount sugar as dead or fooled the people. As I said, fulfilling promises and accomplishment is all that matters. I also said the new government is not magicians. They should be giving the time to convene parliament and get down to work. The same optimism I had for APNU/AFC administration. I still hold on to my belief about the sugar estates but they can prove me wrong. 

FM
@Rochelle posted:

I was just about to say this. LOL!

PPP: The failure that keeps on giving.

      

We haven't started working and you are saying that the PPP failed.  You are some kind of lawyer.  If you are a trial lawyer all your clients would go to jail. OMG.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

There are 6 sugar factories in operation.  There is room for improvement and expansion.  Wait until they start working before you condemn them for anything beyond your comprehension.  The Nagara dance is not over yet.

Beyond comprehension are you for real ? started management since 1979 and always successful.

Django
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@Django posted:

Sugar coating promises made in the campaigns.

What's up with legitimate government ,more clarity needed.

The objective is there. Now they have to figure out the logistice. The country is currently bankrupt so that has to be factored into the logistics also.

The Ali government is legitimate until the High Court rules that it is not. But someone has to ask the High Court for a ruling and one seventh of the time to ask has already passed.

FM
@Django posted:

The PPP said they will open the sugar estates in their campaigns , now they have to do studies.

Promised failed ,another one coming that will be the 50,000 jobs .

liars, dey always lie. dem supporters are dumb ppl. dey love to be punished-is like bondage sex. dey love the humiliation.

S
@Django posted:

The PPP said they will open the sugar estates in their campaigns , now they have to do studies.

Promised failed ,another one coming that will be the 50,000 jobs .

It is not a failed promise. They have to do an assessment and determine the sabotage done by the coalition and what it would take to repair and start up. Rest assured, those former workers will be taken care of. The sugar factories will be back. Maybe not all of them, but the workers would be taken care of...maybe the oil money would be used to help.

FM
@Former Member posted:

The objective is there. Now they have to figure out the logistice. The country is currently bankrupt so that has to be factored into the logistics also.

The Ali government is legitimate until the High Court rules that it is not. But someone has to ask the High Court for a ruling and one seventh of the time to ask has already passed.

The country is not bankrupt that's false. The legitimacy of Ali government is dangling by a weak thread ,it's not the will of the people.

Django
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@Django posted:

The country is not bankrupt that's false. The legitimacy of Ali government is dangling by a weak thread ,it's not the will of the people.

Why did Granger or Harmon not refute the accusations? Christopher Ram and company will let us know.

FM
@Former Member posted:

It is not a failed promise. They have to do an assessment and determine the sabotage done by the coalition and what it would take to repair and start up. Rest assured, those former workers will be taken care of. The sugar factories will be back. Maybe not all of them, but the workers would be taken care of...maybe the oil money would be used to help.

Hogwash in your opening statements ,sell that to small children.

No sugar factories will back who you fooling ?

Django

The PPP never said anything about feasibility studies.  Theirs was an unqualified commitment to reopen the sugar estates.  I knew they were lying, any sensible person knew they were lying but some backward , racist people believed them.  Should we feel sorry for them?

T
@seignet posted:

liars, dey always lie. dem supporters are dumb ppl. dey love to be punished-is like bondage sex. dey love the humiliation.

The PNC, do they tell the truth?   What happened the last 5 1/2 years when they held the seat of Government?   What were their achievements?  Why did the Douglas and Amerinds vote against them? They were stuck in reverse, they couldn't get anything done from those two token coolies Rumjat and Kakamootoo. They sat back and watched those two *******s destroyed the economy and they applauded. They never thought that they would run out of time, and you have the balls to call me dumb.

R
@Former Member posted:

Why did Granger or Harmon not refute the accusations? Christopher Ram and company will let us know.

That outfit will tell , holding on to rotten rope .What Nascimento knows about auditing ?

Django
@Django posted:

Hogwash in your opening statements ,sell that to small children.

No sugar factories will back who you fooling ?

Brother, you are bitter and angry. We are the first ones that our anger affects. Will Guyana continue to buy molasses? Even if they open a few and consolidate, it'll be better than creating recycle metal. Sugar estates will rise again.

FM
@Django posted:

That outfit will tell , holding on to rotten rope .What Nascimento knows about auditing ?

How much was paid to SARU and who were the members? How much money was recovered? Do you recall the amount and how many people went to jail? Was SARU a rotten rope or a spider web?

FM
@Former Member posted:

Brother, you are bitter and angry. We are the first ones that our anger affects. Will Guyana continue to buy molasses? Even if they open a few and consolidate, it'll be better than creating recycle metal. Sugar estates will rise again.

No ,try something else.

Django
@Former Member posted:

How much was paid to SARU and who were the members? How much money was recovered? Do you recall the amount and how many people went to jail? Was SARU a rotten rope or a spider web?

SARU exposed the skullduggery of Jagdeo kletptocracy. Some people in the outfit was cut throats affecting prosecution. One was jailed.

Django
@Django posted:

The country is not bankrupt that's false. The legitimacy of Ali government is dangling by a weak thread ,it's not the will of the people.

Bai, I would never personally know what being $100B negative really is but if I were to translate that into dollars and cents for my circumstance I would consider myself bankrupt. Those numbers were positive only five short years ago.

FM
@Django posted:

SARU exposed the skullduggery of Jagdeo kletptocracy. Some people in the outfit was cut throats affecting prosecution. One was jailed.

But didn't Granger chose those people in the outfit including the alleged cut throats?

FM
@Django posted:

SARU exposed the skullduggery of Jagdeo kletptocracy. Some people in the outfit was cut throats affecting prosecution. One was jailed.

Where is the bias report? How much did it cost to jail one person? Hundreds of millions? What resulted from exposing the skullduggery of Jagdeo's kleptocracy? The coalition still lost the elections. The people did not buy the allegations.

FM

Yes, we demand the evidence. Three years and several billions and nothing, nada from SARU.

Jagdeo just appointed Chris Ram and few others to investigate PNC criminals. Watch some of dem rass go to jail. Dem getting shyttings. 

FM
@Former Member posted:

Where is the bias report? How much did it cost to jail one person? Hundreds of millions? What resulted from exposing the skullduggery of Jagdeo's kleptocracy? The coalition still lost the elections. The people did not buy the allegations.

Bhai you all over the place. Try to avoid defending government thieves.

Regarding the Elections , majority of people knows what happened ,the kowtows still backing FRAUD.

Django
@Django posted:

The PPP said they will open the sugar estates in their campaigns , now they have to do studies.

Promised failed ,another one coming that will be the 50,000 jobs .

Studies on how best to get it back up and running. PNC closed them down, I am familiar with that industry. You just can't turn a key and production starts. 

Promise failed ? Bai PPP only started a few days ago. 

FM
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@Django posted:

Bhai you all over the place. Try to avoid defending government thieves.

Regarding the Elections , majority of people knows what happened ,the kowtows still backing FRAUD.

I'll repeat my mantra again: Hypocrisy shows its true colors when it's the other party. The country is bankrupt and the treasury is empty.
130 countries backing fraud and only the PNC/KFC and their backers see fraud? Was there a reeducation camp in Guyana and parts of the USA run by the PNC? I am going to use your favorite word: PNC sheeple.

FM

Chris Ram and Sase just started a massive investigation of Granger's and the PNC cabal for fraud of a massive scale during PNC's looting of the treasury. It's now over $ 100 Billion ! overdraft !

I heard that some of dem PNC bais hid some funds in Panama !

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Bai, I would never personally know what being $100B negative really is but if I were to translate that into dollars and cents for my circumstance I would consider myself bankrupt. Those numbers were positive only five short years ago.

If you want to have a proper discussion about this you have to use the correct terms --what exactly is the $100B negative to which you refer?

T
@Totaram posted:

If you want to have a proper discussion about this you have to use the correct terms --what exactly is the $100B negative to which you refer?

It was posted here many times. I don't have time to go looking for it. I am too busy celebrating MY COUSIN'S Presidency.

FM
@Former Member posted:

Chris Ram and Sase just started a massive investigation of Granger's and the PNC cabal for fraud of a massive scale during PNC's looting of the treasury. It's now over $ 100 Billion ! overdraft !

I heard that some of dem PNC bais hid some funds in Panama !

Is your middle name Hearalall? You always hearin something which by the way always turn out to be hogwash.  

Mars

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