The Berbice Expo has lost sight of its true purpose

Dear Editor,
Over the years, the Berbice Exposition and Trade Fair has grown in size and spectacle but not necessarily in substance. What was once a proud showcase of local talent, innovation, and entrepreneurship has gradually strayed from its original purpose. The event was built to spotlight small businesses, creative minds and unique local products that reflected the heart and ingenuity of Berbice. Today, however, it seems that the focus has shifted elsewhere.
Instead of being a hub for innovation and commerce, the Expo increasingly resembles a large entertainment fest, where alcohol booths and party vibes dominate the scene. Don’t get me wrong having a good time is part of any celebration and the entertainment aspect certainly adds energy to the event. But somewhere along the way the balance has tipped too far. The creative and entrepreneurial elements that once defined the Expo have been overshadowed by the lure of music, drinks and nightlife.
Another issue worth noting is the stretched schedule. Four nights of activities sound impressive on paper but in reality, it’s too long. By the third night, many exhibitors begin packing up, leaving fewer booths and displays for visitors to enjoy. The final day often feels like an afterthought rather than a grand finale. Shortening the event and refocusing its core could help restore the energy and engagement that used to define it.
The Berbice Expo still has tremendous potential but it needs a creative reset. Let’s reimagine it as a true platform for small businesses, artisans, and innovators to shine, while still maintaining the entertainment factor in moderation. It’s time to return the Expo to its roots: a celebration of Berbician creativity, enterprise and pride.

Yours sincerely,
Maria Singh


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