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    Flagship agricultural projects in Reg. 5 progressing

    Agriculture
    January 25, 2026
    Flagship agricultural projects in Reg. 5 progressing
    Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha during a visit in January 2026 to a local hydroponic farm
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    Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha, on Saturday visited several ongoing flagship agriculture projects in Region Five (Mahaica–Berbice) as part of the Government of Guyana’s continued efforts to advance food security, value-added production, and agricultural modernisation.

    The Minister, according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, visited the Guyana Livestock Development Authority’s (GLDA) Ruminant Abattoir, the Onverwagt Prawns Project, and the Public-Private Poultry Tunnel Ventilated House Project at Onverwagt, as well as the Agriculture Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programme (AIEP) Hydroponic Farm at Fort Wellington on the West Coast of Berbice (WCB).

    During the engagements, Minister Mustapha interacted with staff and technical officers and received detailed updates on the progress, operational readiness, and timelines for each initiative. He reiterated that the projects form part of a suite of transformative investments conceptualized by President Dr. Irfaan Ali to strengthen Guyana’s agricultural resilience, reduce food imports, and position the country as a key contributor to regional food supply.

    The GLDA Ruminant Abattoir at Onverwagt is a modern facility designed to support the processing of cattle and other ruminants to internationally accepted sanitary and phytosanitary standards. Once operational, the abattoir will enhance meat quality and food safety, reduce post-harvest losses, and create new market opportunities for livestock farmers. The facility, which is expected to be commissioned in a few weeks, will support exports and supply value-added meat products to both the local market and CARICOM countries, strengthening regional protein availability.

    Cattle at the abattoir

    The Onverwagt Prawns Project is a flagship aquaculture initiative aimed at developing a sustainable prawn industry in Guyana. It is designed to reduce imports, diversify the fisheries sector, and open new income streams for farmers. By increasing local production of high-value seafood, the initiative supports Guyana’s food security objectives while positioning the country to meet growing regional demand within CARICOM.

    The Public-Private Poultry Tunnel Ventilated House Project represents a major step in modernizing Guyana’s poultry industry. Utilizing climate-controlled tunnel ventilation technology, the facility is designed to improve bird health, increase production efficiency, and ensure a consistent supply of quality poultry meat. This project complements national efforts to stabilize poultry supply, reduce production costs, and strengthen Guyana’s role in supplying protein to the regional market.

    The AIEP Hydroponic Farm at Fort Wellington forms part of the Government’s drive to promote climate-smart agriculture and youth entrepreneurship. The facility demonstrates advanced soilless production systems that enable year-round cultivation of high-value crops with less water and land. The project supports training, innovation, and technology transfer while contributing to increased vegetable production for local consumption and regional markets.

    Minister Mustapha emphasized that, collectively, these projects represent an integrated approach to agricultural development, linking livestock, aquaculture, poultry, and crop production to build a resilient, diversified food system.

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