Over 63,000 black giant chickens have been distributed across the country in a bid to expand poultry production, according to Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha.
The mining was at the time addressing residents of Bonasika Creek, Essequibo River of which 300 have benefitted from the Black Giant Chicken programme.
The distribution forms part of a concerted effort by the Guyana Government to expand the local poultry sector by introducing a resilient breed of chicken, and the black giant chickens provide a sustainable source of high-quality protein.

Additionally, it is a sizable dual-purpose bird that can produce up to 200 eggs annually and roughly 4.5 kilograms of meat.
These birds can graze, forage, consume leftover food from the kitchen, and still produce respectably, making it a low-maintenance breed.
The distribution of this particular chicken started in Bonasika Creek in late 2022 and has since expanded allowing residents to generate a steady income.
Further, residents who are not rearing the black giant chickens have been able to benefit by participating in income-generating activities such as providing transportation, feeding supplies, and engaging in processing.
Mustapha reiterated that the government is committed to further developing poultry in the area.

“This area is very important; we have expended a lot of budgetary sums and we will continue to support the farmers, we will work with you, and we will ensure that we provide the necessary facility, building the necessary infrastructure so that you can produce. Because when you produce, Guyana will be able to satisfy the demands not only locally but regionally.”










