Month: April 2022
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Gov’t must respond to woes of Mocha farmers with alacrity
Up to this time we are yet to make a proper assessment of the extent of the impact which the…
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Guyana’s balancing act with gas to power development and climate action – Caribbean News Global
By Lorraine Sobers Natural gas has been accepted as a cleaner alternative to fuel oil for electricity generation for over…
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1,000 black belly sheep being scrutinised before arriving here – Minister Mustapha
One thousand Barbados black belly sheep are currently being examined for signs of illness before arriving to Guyana’s shores, Agriculture…
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Gold prices
Kitco Market Data Gold Prices for the three day period ending Thursday December 16, 2021 The article Gold prices appeared…
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World Bank says Guyana economy a standout in the hemisphere, but…
The Guyana economy was the least affected among Caribbean and Latin American countries by the ravages of the debilitating COVID-19…
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President Ali ‘sells’ region’s tourism product to European Businessmen
On a visit to the United Kingdom President Irfaan Ali has reportedly been talking up Guyana’s tourism sector during a…
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President seeking more proactive approach by prospective UK investors
Just over five months after the British government had dispatched its Deputy Trade Commissioner for Latin America and the Caribbean,…
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Mocha farmland flooding leaves farmers teetering on the brink
Back in December 2020 when the Mocha/Arcadia Multi-Purpose Agricultural Co-operative Society hosted its first Market Day, the event was intended…
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IMF tags Guyana as a regional front-runner for growth this year
Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago are expected to head the regional ‘pack’ this year insofar as economic growth is…
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