Farmers of Crabwood Creek, Region Six, received a total of $3 million in agricultural inputs, including farming posts and barbed wire, to construct a fence to prevent cattle from destroying the crops.
The items which were handed over included 1500 posts and 160 rolls of barbed wire.
The handing over took place during the farmers’ meeting hosted at Crabwood Creek Community Centre on Friday, where several concerns were raised by farmers including drainage and irrigation, among others.
Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha said the funding for the items was provided by the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) and Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA).

As Guyana continues on its trajectory to have a vibrant and resilient sector, Minister Mustapha reaffirmed that farmers will continue to receive the necessary support and inputs to boost food productivity.
“Crabwood Creek is an area that is an important agricultural area, both in rice and cash crops. And we have to continue to give support to the farmers to ensure that they get the kind of support that we want to give them,” noted the Minister.
In relation to irrigation, Mustapha informed that plans are in place to provide an efficient drainage system since some of the old pumps were reactivated.
He indicated that the committee in the region should work along with all the farmers to ensure they benefit from an adequate supply of water.












