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Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha (right) at the Skeldon factory

Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha (right) at the Skeldon factory

September 6 ,2020

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Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha yesterday visited the factories attached to the shuttered Skeldon and Rose Hall estates, after which he told East Canje residents he was advised that the Rose Hall factory is in a good state.

“We are committed to reopening the sugar estates, I want to make that very clear”, Mustapha emphasised as he spoke to Skeldon, Upper Corentyne and East Canje residents yesterday.

He then explained that he visited the Skeldon Estate and Rose Hall Estate where they have identified two former estate managers, one from each locations. These two have been tasked with the creation of two separate plans of action for the estates within a specified time frame.

Mustapha recalled saying that they had done a survey to see exactly “what is there and what are needed.”

The Rose Hall factory

He said: “Places like Rose Hall I know for a fact that some part of the cultivation is still active because they are cutting those cane and take it to Albion, so we will have to look at that but just now I was advised that the factory is in a good shape at Rose Hall.” 

The minister also visited Reliance, East Canje Berbice, where former sugar workers pleaded with him to look into the management at GuySuCo. In response the minister informed that the entire management team at the various estates will be restructured.

Agricultural machines at Skeldon

At the Skeldon Estate, Mustapha stated that while he preferred to not go into too much detail since President Irfaan Ali will be speaking about the reopening of the estates in the near future, he would mention that GuySuCo had appointed a team to visit the estates and they have submitted a plan to him.

He disclosed that Vishnu Panday, a former manager, along with a small team, have been appointed to create an action plan for the Skeldon Estate, while former manager Aaron Dukhia and a team were appointed to create the action plan for Rose Hall Estate.

“He has a lot of knowledge about this location so he can come up with an immediate plan of action so that we can implement it and bring back this project to a working condition.” 

The minister also noted that the persons appointed on the ground would not only have to look at the factory but also do an analysis of the fields and come up with the best plan to get the estate back on its feet. “We would also have to bring in the cane farmers because the cane farmers contribute 33% [to the Skeldon Estate] so we would have to engage the cane farmers together with GuySuCo so that we can have enough cane for the factory.”

Further, the workers also raised the issue of transferred sugar workers and whether they would be given an opportunity to return to the estate closest to them. Mustapha in response acknowledged that that issue would also have to be dealt with.

Meanwhile, the minister was optimistic that with the opening of the sugar estates the village economies within the areas will again become vibrant.

He stressed to the residents throughout the region that it is important that they are working to ensure that GuySuCo not only breaks even but becomes profitable, while declaring that agriculture will remain the backbone of the economy.

Serious questions will be raised about the Skeldon factory which had been producing sugar at an extremely high cost and posed serious financial problems for GuySuCo.

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For 23 years the PPP had to bailout the sugar industry ; pumping billions of tax dollars into diversifying it. They failed in the end. I don't think it can be resuscitated at this point. 

This is a political decision to provide bread and butter to political cronies.


What can India do? It has hundreds of millions  living on less than 10cents a day.

Sugar is dead.

Mitwah
@seignet posted:

That Minister doan have a clue, he is just teking information down and doan know how to apply it. Just from what he doing, no sugar estate will be re-started unless it is a cash cow.

Mustapha is not experienced enough for the task he was given.  This guy was a failure as a regional officer and had to be replaced.  He became Agri Minister because he worships Jagdeo and is one of Jagdeo's  supporters in the CC.

We attended one of his meetings during the previous PPP government. Where the PPP voters at Albion were not getting proper water pressure from the pump at Rose Hall Town. So he lowers the water pressure at Rose Hall Town where the people voted PNC. Thus solving a problem by creating another problem, with those he don't like. 

No matta what they say : The PPP will always be an Indian party.   

Tola
@Mitwah posted:

 

For 23 years the PPP had to bailout the sugar industry ; pumping billions of tax dollars into diversifying it. They failed in the end. I don't think it can be resuscitated at this point. 

This is a political decision to provide bread and butter to political cronies.


What can India do? It has hundreds of millions  living on less than 10cents a day.

Sugar is dead.

That's your problem, you can't think. If the coalition partners did what they promised to do in order to win an election, then Sugar would still be King. You were a supporter of those low-class coolies who had to crawl on their knees and beg Granger to keep their jobs.

R

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