– $84M to be spent for maintenance of dams for 2022 – Min Mustapha
Rice farmers in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) will soon benefit from a more efficient access dam maintenance programme with the addition of a brand-new motor grader to the region’s fleet of machinery.

Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha commissioned the $24 million grader on Sunday at Tarlogie, Corentyne Coast.
The machine was procured under the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority’s (NDIA) 2022 capital expenditure programme.
Minister Mustapha related that the Government, through the Agriculture Ministry, is working to double rice production within the next three years. He also said that in order to achieve this, the Ministry has expended large sums of money to execute much-needed rehabilitation work to access dams in the rice cultivation areas.
“We have to use the infrastructure more responsibly. $34 million was allocated initially for this region for dam maintenance works under the Ministry. By the end of the year, roughly $84 million will be spent to rehabilitate access dams in the region because more work was needed. These are temporary works because we have to do them every crop. This is why the Government is looking to construct all-weather roads but those are large projects that require a lot of funds, but will be done over time,” Minister Mustapha said.










