The agriculture export strategy will likely be more successful if the ministry first secures markets prior to production

Dear Editor,

The plan to have farmers focus on a specific product instead of small amounts of a variety of products is a good export strategy. CRG suggest modifying one aspect of the strategy being proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture. Instead of producing and then seeking a market for the products, the Ministry would be more successful in helping farmers if they were to first find and guarantee a market for products to be produced.

A great opportunity exists in producing high demand, profitable products such as organic bananas and coconuts. The organic produce industry is growing at a very fast rate due to the health benefits of the organic farming process, and the profitability of the organic food sector easily surpasses that of the nonorganic foods.

Given the extensive amounts of virgin land available to Guyanese farmers, Guyana can quickly ramp up production in this sector. The Ministry of Agriculture can also provide the much-needed service of securing long term contracts with top buyers of high volume, profitable organic products such as bananas and coconuts. Thus, giving Guyana and Guyanese farmers a winning strategy and a path to sustainable growth in the agriculture sector.

Sincerely,

Jamil Changlee

Chairman

The Cooperative Republicans of

Guyana