Dear Editor,
Whether or not we are inclined to admit it, we cannot deny the fact that British Guiana, now Guyana, is the progenitor of the sugar industry. In this context alone we need to acknowledge that much respect is due to our forebears who toiled with sweat and tears to sustain and develop the industry despite the many obstacles that arose from time to time.
Even at this stage, centuries later, it is difficult to envision a Guyana without this nodal industry and therefore every encouragement and support should be offered to those who are charged with the responsibility of managing the industry. Talk about divestment should not be entertained unless the ‘alternative’ is patently and obviously superior. We should not risk ‘throwing away the baby with the bath-water!’
We need to re-commit ourselves to the potential of our sugar industry and to do what it takes to ensure its survival and sustainability.
Yours faithfully,
Nowrang Persaud