SBB announces financial assistance for farmers

Farmers and agro-processors will soon be able to expand their businesses and contribute to Guyana’s agriculture sector with the necessary financial aid provided by the Small Business Bureau (SBB) in collaboration with the International Trade Centre (ITC).
This was announced on Monday at the launch of its first Envision Equity workshop at the Ramada Princess Hotel, Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD), which specifically targeted persons within the two fields.
It is aimed at allowing coconut farmers and agro-processors to access loans and grants from the two entities, and their partnered financial institutions such as Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) and Republic Bank.
The workshop targets over 40 farmers and agro-processors from Regions Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and 10.

Small Business Bureau CEO Mohamed Ibrahim

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the SBB, Mohamed Ibrahim told the Department of Public Information (DPI) that this meeting is to help farmers advance their businesses, especially in the marketing area.
“We have known and we have taken very seriously the President’s vision for promoting agriculture in this country. So, because of that, we have put together this specialised workshop to deal with agro-processors,” Ibrahim said.
He explained that the session will take a comprehensive approach where each farmer will be allowed to meet one-on-one with representatives from the SBB, ITC, and the two banks to have further financial discussions.
“So, this one-on-one workshop will help them (farmers) to develop their business plan, develop their agro-processing plan, their facilities, and teach them how they can access guaranteed financing in a much easier and practical manner,” the CEO posited.
Meanwhile, ITC’s Coordinator, Raymond Trotz, explained that the centre aims to see the coconut industry revitalised.
“The purpose of this programme is to raise the industry back to what it was in the 50s, 60s and to modernise it…There is a programme called the Alliances for Coconut Industry Development in the Caribbean. It is sponsored by the European Union and CARIFORUM but it is being administered by the ITC in collaboration with the Caribbean Research and Development Institute (CARDI). There are several aspects of the programme which include marketing and that’s why we are here today,” Trotz explained.
About the Alliances for Coconut Industry Development, the coordinator said he deems the workshop necessary because it allows for the development of the coconut industry along a value chain, which is from production to processing to marketing.