– over 36,000 acres of rice cultivated in Reg 2 to meet target of 710,000 metric tonnes

A $261 million pump station has been commissioned in Cozier, Lower Pomeroon, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), bringing improved drainage and irrigation to hundreds of farmers in the area.
The rehabilitation project benefits approximately 5000 acres of cash crop and entailed rehabilitating the existing structure and installing an additional pump that suffered damages some years ago.
The wooden sluice doors were upgraded to stainless steel, and a new 100-cubic-feet-per-second mechanic drain pump was installed. This will divert water that previously flowed from Cozier into the Pomeroon, reducing the risk of flooding in the area.

Previously, only one pump was operational at the pump station. To complement the work of the pump station, the canals will also be dredged and rehabilitated.
Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha, explained that in addition to the Cozier pump station, the government is constructing two other pump stations along the Essequibo Coast – one at Plantation Andrews, which is set to be commissioned in the coming weeks, and the other at Charity.
For the Charity area, Mustapha outlined that issues with the initial design led to the project being placed on hold to accommodate a design change to address erosion and overtopping. However, he assured that farmers can expect to see this critical piece of infrastructure installed soon.












