Agriculture Minister Ravi Ratiram has urged farmers to seek alternative fertilisers amidst an ongoing dispute with Nutrien. The government is actively seeking to resolve the matter. As they work towards a resolution, alternative fertilisers could offer a viable solution for farmers. This comes as the country’s farming community is grappling with the consequences of the conflict, which has disrupted the supply of traditional fertilisers. The minister assured farmers that the government’s main goal is to ensure minimal disruption to agricultural activities.
President Dr. Irfaan Ali of Guyana has underscored the necessity of improving food safety monitoring…
The University of Guyana and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants have signed a Memorandum…
A tragic traffic accident in Sarteneja Village has led to two deaths and injuries.
Over 3,800 individuals have graduated from the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) scholarship program,…
Prime Minister Mark Phillips highlights the significance of the GOAL initiative in providing educational opportunities…
A three-vehicle collision in Providence, Guyana, resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries. The Guyana…