…as Agriculture Month 2018 is officially launched
Agriculture Month 2018 was officially launched on Sunday in the subject Ministry’s compound under the theme “Shaping Agriculture for a Green Economy”.
The month-long activities began with an annual Interfaith Service, which saw a number of Ministry personnel and other special invitees in attendance.
While delivering the feature address, Agriculture Minister Noel Holder explained the significance of this year’s theme and the Ministry’s role in making Guyana a green economy.
“A green economy is one where the economy, society, and environment are taken into account. It seeks to highlight the new path which is being crafted under our Green State Development Strategy – the blueprint for a better quality of life for all

Guyanese,” Holder said.
Minister Holder further stated that Guyana has been advocating the sustainable development agenda and is committed to shaping a green economy to guarantee that sustainable development is synonymous with national development.
The programme saw a number of cultural and religious items that spoke of agriculture’s history and its role in uniting society and ensuring survival.
Also delivering remarks was Permanent Secretary of the Agriculture Ministry, Delma Nedd, who said that sustainable use of agricultural practices by stakeholders can play a vital role in ensuring that a sustainable agricultural system was realised.
“In moving towards green productive agriculture, improvements in production systems and crop and livestock breeding programmes can result in significant increases in food production. One knows that with investments in proper facilities, quality assurance, processing and alliances with partners to enable access to new markets, non-traditional agriculture can become a sustainable engine for economic growth,” Nedd said.
Noting that agriculture provides significant opportunities for growth, investment and jobs, Minister Holder said that the Ministry was aiming to re-orient and diversify the sector.
“The Ministry of Agriculture aims to contribute towards this goal through sustainable, productive, climate-resilient and diversified agriculture. Specifically, the re-orientation and diversification of the sector, reducing reliance on traditional sub-sectors and opening new, higher value-added and higher growth industries and investment opportunities for sustainable income generation,” Minister Holder said.
The subject Minister also lobbied for all Guyanese to play a role in ensuring a











