…“we will continue to support rice industry” – Agri Minister to farmers
Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustafa has assured rice farmers that they will receive no less than $65,000 per tonne for paddy.
The assurance was given when he met with rice farmers in the Black Bush Polder on Saturday.
Farmers had taken to the streets in protest after millers reduced the price from $70,000 per tonne to $65,000 per tonne for paddy and further reduced it to $60,000.
At Saturday’s meeting, the Minister assured farmers of the Government’s support toward the growth and development of the sector.
Mustapha held meetings at Yakusari, Lesbeholden, and Auchlyne on the Corentyne following days of protests by rice farmers demanding higher prices for their paddy from millers in the region.
While at Yakusari, Mustapha told the farmers that the Government recognises the importance of the industry and has been taking the necessary steps to improve the sector. In Black Bush Polder, he added, rice farmers are now seeing higher yields following the Government’s intervention since taking office in August 2020.
“As a Government, we recognise the importance of this rice industry. That’s why, in places like Black Bush Polder, we are now seeing increased yields. This was a very low-yielding area. Now farmers from Black Bush are cutting higher yields per acre because of the inputs and the interventions the Government has made over the last 18 months. Even with the flood relief, in Black Bush Polder, farmers received over about $400 million in relief. So you see how much input we’ve made,” the Minister said.
While addressing the farmers’ concerns about the recent reduction in paddy prices in the region, Minister Mustapha explained that the Government has been in constant dialogue with the millers on the matter but given the global increases for fuel and freight charges, the millers had indicated that they were unable to pay what was offered during the last crop.
He pointed out that millers had agreed to pay rice farmers $2264 per bag of paddy. Farmers currently get an average of 28 bags of paddy per acre.
“Now let’s talk about the prices for paddy from 2015 to 2020. In 2015, farmers were promised $9000 for a bag of paddy, and instead, they got $2200 per bag and were told rice is a private business. In the latter part of 2020, we saw an increase in the price of paddy. Last year, when there was a scarcity of paddy, one miller raised the price from $52,000 to $70,000 per tonne and today he cannot maintain that price.










