…seeking global partners to make region model for sustainable, resilient farming

President Dr Irfaan Ali on Friday highlighted the efforts Guyana is making to transform its agricultural sector by embracing sustainable practices and modern technologies.
He was at the time delivering a virtual address at the closing ceremony of the fourth annual World Food Forum (WFF) 2024 that wrapped up in Rome. The week-long event was hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) under the theme “Good food for all, for today and tomorrow.”
President Ali, who has been championing food security in the region and is leading CARICOM’s 25 by 2025 initiative – a goal to reduce the region’s high food import bill by 25 per cent by 2025, underscored the need for global partnerships to achieving resilient food systems.
“[Guyana is] investing in climate-smart agriculture and inviting partners from across the world to join us in making our region a model for sustainable and resilient farming. Central to this effort is the energy and creativity of our young people. They are destined to be the champions of new approaches that can increase productivity while minimising environmental impacts,” he stated.
According to the Head of State, achieving ‘good food for all’ requires sustained action and partnerships that unite Governments, the private sector, civil society, young people and women.











