Guyana: $3B Rice Farmer Cash Subsidies to Be Paid from Next Week

The Agriculture Ministry of Guyana has announced plans to distribute $3 billion in cash subsidies to rice farmers beginning next week. This initiative follows a commitment made by President Dr. Irfaan Ali in April, which arose from consultations with farmers across the country.

During these discussions, it was determined that support for rice farmers was essential to enhance their productivity and sustainability. The subsidies aim to assist those engaged in rice cultivation, helping to alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by the agricultural sector.

The government intends to ensure that the funds reach the farmers promptly, enabling them to invest in their operations and improve their livelihoods. This financial support is part of broader efforts by the government to strengthen the agricultural industry in Guyana, which is a significant component of the nation’s economy.

The Ministry of Agriculture has indicated that additional details regarding the distribution process will be shared with farmers in the coming days. The announcement has received positive feedback from the farming community, who have expressed gratitude for the government’s commitment to supporting the rice industry.

As the distribution date approaches, farmers are encouraged to stay informed about the process and prepare for the benefits that the subsidies are expected to bring to their operations.

Source: guyanatimesgy.com

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