The Guyana Sugar Cor-poration’s (GuySuCo) Rose Hall and Blairmont estates this week began harvesting their second sugarcane crop for the year and by August 5 if the weather holds up, all estates would have started, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Rajendra Singh says.
Appearing before Parliament’s Economic Services Committee yesterday, Singh said that Skeldon will be the last estate to start grinding. He did not say why Skeldon would commence after the six other estates.
GuySuCo officials also appeared before the committee last Friday and it was revealed that problems still