…credit given to Govt’s fee reductions

General Manager (acting) of the Mahaica Mahaicony Abary-Agricultural Development Authority (MMA-ADA) Mahendranauth Ramjit said farmers in Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) are demonstrating their commitment to partnering with the Government towards the development of the local agriculture sector.
The payment of drainage and irrigation charges by farmers to the MMA-ADA is a critical part of the operational capacity of the entity – and with the Government reducing those charges from $15,000 per acre to $3500; farmers have begun honouring their financial obligations to MMA.
Despite the floods which have been acknowledged as a national disaster as declared by President Dr Irfaan Ali, the MMA-ADA is reporting that its rate collection from farmers for the first half of the year is at an all-time high – with 55 per cent of the year’s projected collection already received from farmers.
According to Ramjit, the farmers have demonstrated their commitment to the partnership between them and Government in ensuring agricultural development in the region.











