Opposition trying to manufacture scandal from Govt’s decision to import chicken – Agri Ministry

The Agriculture Ministry on Wednesday reiterated that the Government has made a decision for the temporary importation of chicken following inadequate supply over recent months.
According to the ministry, most Caribbean countries are also affected by a shortfall in production which is primarily due to challenges that resulted from Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH) and increased temperatures and humidity over the last few months; conditions that are not ideal for broiler production.
The ministry added that the temporary importation was recommended by the National Poultry Association and the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA) in collaboration with the Agriculture Ministry. This decision, was made public in June of this year.

Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha

“On December 1, 2023, having passed the requirements at the port of entry at Molsen Creek, two trucks bearing license plate numbers GAE 5137 and GAE 6041 which were transporting 898 boxes and 550 boxes of chicken respectively totaling some 58,000 pounds, were cleared by an on-duty customs officers attached to the Guyana Revenue Authority at Molsen Creek,” the ministry said in a statement.
It added that it is important to note that the logistical aspect of the process, which was facilitated by the ministry’s New Guyana Marketing Corporation catered for and included the outsourcing of transportation services.
This temporary initiative to import chicken taken by the Government, the ministry said is demonstrative of it acting in a responsible manner cognizant of the negative impact of the inadequate supply and inflated prices. “This was a deliberate effort to protect consumers,” the ministry said, added that the Opposition having failed to recognize efforts by the Government to cushion consumers from the inevitability of inflated prices resulting from inadequate supply, reverted to falsely accusing the ministry and senior officials of being involved in the smuggling of chicken.
“The ministry sees this as a blatant attempt by the Opposition to manufacture a scandal and reiterates its condemnation of those statements which are baseless, reckless and libelous. The Ministry reiterates its call for the Opposition to withdraw its reckless statements,” the statement said.