– facility to have 70% Guyanese workforce
Precision Global Inc (PGI) on Monday received its certification from the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) to use the Made in Guyana Certification Mark on its products branded “Only Coconuts”.

The company joins two others which have met the quality requirements of the Made in Guyana Certification Programme.
The certification ceremony was held at the PGI’s Swan Creek, Marudi, Soesdyke-Linden Highway manufacturing facility. In her feature address, Tourism, Industry and Commerce Minister Oneidge Walrond noted that the Government supports initiatives which foster the competitiveness of local companies.
“We are pleased to see this kind of response to this certification programme because we wish to see the Private Sector sharing in that vision whereby “Made in Guyana” is globally recognised as synonymous with quality, sustainable products, ethically produced with due care for our environment and for the lives and livelihoods of workers and communities,” the Minister said.
According to Walrond, coconut products are in high demand regionally and internationally. This she said, is reflected in the close to 10,000 metric tonnes of coconuts exported in 2020, as she urged the company to invest, innovate and expand their operations.

The Made in Guyana Mark will be placed on the labels of PGI’s virgin coconut oil, coconut flour, desiccated coconut, refined coconut oil and coconut chips.
Executive Director (ag) of the GNBS, Ramrattie Karan highlighted that “the GNBS aims to help local businesses achieve a sense of pride and a higher level of competitiveness,” which will help to increase value added products produced locally and drive the use of local content.
The certification is valid for a period of one year and is open to all local manufacturers. Among the requirements to become certified, manufacturers must use at least 60 per cent raw materials from Guyana and employ 70 per cent Guyanese staff.












