The government is investing almost $25 million to construct a koker in Baracara along the Canje River to regulate the water level during the dry and rainy periods, the Department of Public Information (DPI) reported on Sunday.
The contractor will begin work on the project within one week.
This is according to Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha during a meeting with residents and farmers at the Baracara Primary School in Region Six on Sunday.
Additionally, six shade houses will be built to create employment and additional revenue for the youth there, under the Agriculture Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programme (AIEP).
“We will provide the technical support. Our officers will come in to help them to plant the crop. At the same time, we will find market for their produce…Right now, we have an investor who wants all the hot peppers,” Mustapha said.
The community members were tasked with identifying the young people to be a part of the initiative.
Mustapha also disclosed that contracts have been awarded to clear 350 acres of land in the community to provide more access to farmlands.
These works will be executed by a contractor along with community members.
A total of 5,153 plantain suckers, 120 pints of red beans, chemicals and other farming implements were provided to improve Baracara’s agricultural output.
Within one month, a breeding bull, ginger, turmeric, and 25,000 more plantain suckers will be provided to Baracara, DPI reported.
DPI said that during the meeting, residents raised several issues including clean water, licensed firearms, a community ground and a hot meal kitchen.