…as farmers, businesses interact to develop supply chain connections
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on April 2 held a “Farmer-to-Business Symposium” at the Splashmin’s Conference Room that saw over 90 participants –including farmers, and representatives of restaurants, supermarkets, and other businesses within the agriculture supply chain – benefiting from direct engagement between producers and buyers.

According to a GCCI press release, the event was organised by the GCCI’s Agriculture Committee, in collaboration with World University Services of Canada (WUSC), with funding from Global Affairs Canada, and hosted under the theme “Opportunities in Agriculture through Innovation and Collaboration.”
The goal of the event is the development of a sustainable and robust agriculture market system that promotes food security, boosts productivity, and drives economic prosperity for farmers by enhancing competitiveness, sustainability, and inclusivity through commercialisation and modernisation.

The event also sought to provide a platform for farmers to share their challenges and issues related to access to agricultural innovations, inputs, finance, and Government support, and equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to adapt to a changing agricultural landscape and thrive in the market.
Among the activities at the symposium was a ‘speed dating for stakeholders’ session, which saw farmer and businesses interacting in order to develop a supply chain connection.
This symposium also brought together stakeholders from key agencies such as the Ministry of Agriculture; the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI); the New Guyana Marketing Corporation; the Guyana Food Safety Authority; the Small Business Bureau; the Food and Drug Administration, the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana; the Pesticide and Toxic Chemicals Control Board and Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI).
Chief Executive Officer of NAREI, Jagnarine Singh, who delivered remarks on behalf of Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha, stated that the event signified an important milestone in the shared commitment to developing a sustainable, resilient, and prosperous food system for the future.
