– Govt urged to take proactive approach to address issue
Following the recent confiscation of 70 metric tonnes of White Cinderella rice from Guyana by Jamaica’s Industries, Agriculture and Fisheries Ministry, there have been widespread criticisms centred at the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB).
As such, former Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy said that a concerted

effort is needed to have this issue addressed at the soonest possible time to ensure that the loopholes that may exist are corrected quickly and effectively by the Board.
He reminded that there are standard protocols for rice and paddy being exported. The GRDB maintains that a unit of inspectors must certify all rice and paddy before they are exported. This applies to all rice and paddy, no matter who are the exporters or where is the destination.
“All paddy and rice exported must be approved for export by the GRDB. The inspectors visit both the source (rice factory or warehouse) and also inspect the cargo at [the] wharf before loading. This system is intended to avoid poor quality product being exported and the system is intended to protect Guyana’s reputation as an important rice exporter,” he explained.
However, the Jamaican authorities impounded some 1575 bags of rice from











