Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha on Tuesday conducted a site visit at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) where preparations are in full swing for the upcoming Agri Investment Forum and Expo – which he has hailed as a critical affair for the future of agriculture not just in Guyana but the entire Caribbean Region.
The Agri Investment Forum and Expo is billed for October 20 to 22, and it is the second such event to be held in Guyana.
So far, 150 exhibitors and some 100 agro processors, including 30 from overseas territories, have confirmed their participation in the event. Also participating are a number of Heads of Government from countries within the Region.
During a meeting with the event’s planning committee, also on Tuesday, the Agriculture Minister emphasised that, “as the host and the lead country for agriculture in the Region, Guyana is demonstrating its unwavering commitment to the development and modernisation of the sector while realising its potential of once again becoming the bread basket of Caricom.”
He also expressed that the event will present opportunities to heighten awareness of the ongoing positive transformation of Caricom’s agri-food system and the 25 by 2025 initiative.
According to Minister Mustapha, this event is important for the future of agriculture in the Caribbean. In fact, he highlighted some of the benefits that have already been reaped from last year’s inaugural Agri Forum and Expo.












