
Zulfikar Mustapha
Despite the extended dry season, Guyana’s agricultural food production has not only weathered the storm, but is thriving, thanks to a proactive Government and resilient farmers.
Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha recently reaffirmed this during a media briefing. He said comprehensive and sustainable policies have been the key to success. Those policies focus on boosting food productivity through a range of initiatives, such as building and upgrading drainage systems, distributing farming inputs and equipment, expanding access to farmlands, increasing freshwater availability, and providing technical assistance.
Beyond these direct interventions, Government has also established farmers’ markets across the country. These markets provide a platform for farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers, cutting out middlemen and ensuring fairer prices for both farmers and shoppers.

The Agriculture Minister pointed out, “It has an effect on us, because we have seen the prices for vegetables and fruits have gone up rapidly in various parts of the country; but we have seen, in terms of production, I foresee at the end of the year we will reach our targets, and that is very important for us.
“We have done a lot of modifications. We have moved pumps, cleared canals, rehab canals, and other works in the agriculture sector in this country. That is why we have seen that production has not dropped. Our exports would not drop. That is why I am optimistic (that) at the end of this year we will reach the targets in the agriculture sector.”
Mustapha also highlighted the surge in aquaculture production, particularly in brackish water shrimp. This progress is further fuelled by a $100 million investment in ten prawn ponds at Onverwagt in Region Five.
Within a mere three months, fresh prawns from Onverwagt can be expected, marking a new chapter in the nation’s seafood journey.
