Business

Uncapped

There are a whole host of reasons why Guyana’s agro processing sector has been unable, up until now, to deliver to anywhere near its fullest potential.

The New Guyana Marketing Corporation has agreed to provide us with the above information which we will publish on a weekly basis subject to receipt.
(Prepared by the Guyana Marketing Corporation and
published by Stabroek Business as a public service)
The New Guyana Marketing Corporation has agreed to provide us with the above information which we will publish on a weekly basis subject to receipt. (Prepared by the Guyana Marketing Corporation and published by Stabroek Business as a public service)

Market prices

 

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 743’s trading results showed consideration of $3,227,483 from 37,385 shares traded in 9 transactions as compared to session 742’s trading results which showed consideration of $4,869,575 from 10,948 shares traded in 8 transactions. 

Small Business Bureau CEO Dr. Lowell Porter and members of staff

Small Business Bureau grant scheme created 426 jobs – CEO

The long-awaited reports on the work of the Small Business Bureau (SBB) for the years 2015 and 2016  “should be ready for publishing next week” though an official assessment of the performance of the entity launched in 2013 suggests that it has experienced mixed fortunes over the period of its existence.

Concerns over life after sugar did not appear to diminish the enthusiasm of Berbicians for the annual Expo.

Berbice must jump out of its ‘comfort zone’ in contemplating life beyond sugar – Gaskin

Amidst sustained expressions of concern over the anticipated impact of the closure of several of GuySuCo’s sugar estates in Berbice, Business Minister Dominic Gaskin used the occasion of last Friday’s 2017 Berbice Expo and Trade Fair to seek to assure the region with the heaviest dependence on the sugar industry that the transition from the crop that has been at the heart of the Guyana economy will see the creation of new opportunities for the region.

Public/private sector relations

You get a strong sense from some of what transpired at yesterday’s public/private sector encounter at the Marriott Hotel that many things continue to be unwell in the relationship between the APNU+AFC administration and the private sector, more specifically the Private Sector Commission  (PSC).

Participants at a GAFDD Food Safety Seminar

Food & Drugs Director backs city’s closure of five food outlets

Assurances associated with the quality of cooked foods being provided to patrons at public places are an important barometer of a country’s development and lapses in food safety standards can have a negative impact on external perceptions of standards “on the whole” in a country, Director of the Government Analyst Food and Drugs Department (GA-FDD) Marlan Cole has told the Stabroek Business.

Kitco Market Data

Gold Prices for the three-day period ending Thursday October 12, 2017   Kitco is a Canadian company that buys and sells precious metals such as gold, copper and silver.

Price Prepared by the Guyana Marketing Corporation

(Prepared by the Guyana Marketing Corporation and published by Stabroek Business as a public service) *Prices only represent the average Wholesale Farmgate and Retail Prices at the above mentioned markets and are NOT prices set by the Guyana Marketing Corporation or Ministry of Agriculture.

Oil and gas no sure thing for prosperity

Guyana’s economy could still falter, the imminent exploitation of oil and gas notwithstanding, unless we remain focused on “the broader imperatives of supporting investments and job creation across our society”, according to the President of the manufacturers association, Shyam Nokta.

Plant Protection Organisation keeping close watch on imports

With domestic food security continuing to be a matter of the highest national priority, the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) says that the protection of the country’s agricultural sector from the introduction of imported pests and diseases continues to the focus of the National Plant Protection Organization.

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