…millions earmarked for agriculture, education in Batavia

In his first trip to Batavia, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) since Amerindian Heritage celebrations in September 2023, President Dr Irfaan Ali laid out his vision for hinterland communities to be food-secure and self-sufficient, with the ability to supply food to nearby mining districts and earn revenue for themselves.
On Thursday, the President and his team visited Batavia to hear the concerns of residents. The President also talked of his vision for the community, in the areas of security, education, and agriculture.
According to the President, technical officers within the Agriculture Ministry will do their assessments to determine the best possible crop to grow in Batavia. This, he explained, will be based on the soil type, to eventually supply nearby mining outfits. The President wants hinterland communities across the country to seize such opportunities.
“We’re now experimenting. For example, I see your soil type here. And we’re trying to grow onions for example. We’re trying to grow onions on a national scale. So, within a year, a year and a half, we don’t need to import onions into Guyana anymore. We will grow all our onions right here in Guyana. We’re looking to grow carrots, so within a year and a half, you won’t need to import carrots.












