Poultry programme launched for Uitvlugt residents

The first batch of 50 residents from Uitvlugt, along the West Coast of Demerara (WCD), will soon begin poultry production to become self-sufficient, following the launch of a poultry programme on Wednesday.
Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha said persons will receive 50-100 broilers or black giant chickens from the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA) to increase the country’s poultry production.
According to a DPI report, the agriculture minister made the assertion while launching the agriculture initiative, at Branford’s residence in the Region Three community. “We will work along with you through the GLDA. We will work along with you to start the poultry activity that the president would have committed. By next Wednesday, Dr. Walrond [GLDA’s Chief Executive Officer], and his team will return to work with the entire group, so that we can have a group of people producing poultry at a cheaper cost in the community,” Mustapha disclosed.
The programme has already benefitted residents in Regions Four, Six, and 10, as well as hinterland regions. Cognisant of the global disease affecting poultry, Minister Mustapha noted that the Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) is currently undertaking measures to manage the issue to stabilise chicken costs.
“We are working with the large and small poultry farmers. There are a number of persons’ businesses that were affected by the disease. Last year, we gave $29 million to the poultry industry to purchase vaccines to vaccinate the chickens,” he added.
The minister was accompanied by Director-General of the Ministry, Madanlall Ramraj, and Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA), Dr. Dwight Walrond.The first batch of 50 residents from Uitvlugt, along the West Coast of Demerara (WCD), will soon begin poultry production to become self-sufficient, following the launch of a poultry programme on Wednesday.
Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha said persons will receive 50-100 broilers or black giant chickens from the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA) to increase the country’s poultry production.
According to a DPI report, the agriculture minister made the assertion while launching the agriculture initiative, at Branford’s residence in the Region Three community. “We will work along with you through the GLDA. We will work along with you to start the poultry activity that the president would have committed. By next Wednesday, Dr. Walrond [GLDA’s Chief Executive Officer], and his team will return to work with the entire group, so that we can have a group of people producing poultry at a cheaper cost in the community,” Mustapha disclosed.
The programme has already benefitted residents in Regions Four, Six, and 10, as well as hinterland regions. Cognisant of the global disease affecting poultry, Minister Mustapha noted that the Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) is currently undertaking measures to manage the issue to stabilise chicken costs.
“We are working with the large and small poultry farmers. There are a number of persons’ businesses that were affected by the disease. Last year, we gave $29 million to the poultry industry to purchase vaccines to vaccinate the chickens,” he added.
The minister was accompanied by Director-General of the Ministry, Madanlall Ramraj, and Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA), Dr. Dwight Walrond.