With the Government signalling its intention to develop the country’s livestock industry, the Agriculture Ministry through the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA) has moved to assist farmers across the country with developing pastures to secure their animals.

On Saturday last, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha handed over approximately $3 million worth of fencing material to members of the Yakusari Cattle Association Corporation.
The materials will be used to upgrade approximately 1500 acres of farmland in Black Bush Polder that have been designated for cattle grazing.
The Minister was at the time in the region hosting a series of farmers’ meetings as a follow-up commitment made by Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo during the recent Cabinet Outreach in Region Six.

The materials consisted of fifty (50) 500-metre rolls of wire and 1200 wallaba posts and will benefit approximately 200 cattle farmers and 3000 heads of cattle.
During the exercise which took place at the Number 36 Village Primary School on the Corentyne Coast, Minister Mustapha said prior to the engagement, he met with farmers and committed to assisting them with the materials to fence the communal pasture in the area.
“When we met with the farmers [in] Black Bush Polder, we made a commitment to assist with developing a pasture because the rice farmers were saying that the cows are destroying their rice. Today, I’m here to deliver on that commitment so that the cattle farmers can have a secure area to graze their cattle and the rice farmers can protect their crops. The farmers will be able to use these materials to fence the designated pasture lands so that the cows cannot destroy the rice farmers’ rice,” the Minister noted.
Further, Minister Mustapha told the farmers that the Agriculture Ministry has been working with other cattle farmers to develop their pastures.












