Month: May 2023
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Business
Productive pursuits of Guyanese agro-processors yet to metamorphose into major markets
As small Guyanese businessmen and women who attended this year’s Agro Fest event in Barbados continue to contemplate the ‘key…
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GTA aiming to draw visitors’ attention to Guyana’s emerging tourism sector
Seemingly keen to raise the country’s tourism profile to match the surfeit of external interest in Guyana triggered by the…
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Global rice shortage not likely to impact Guyana’s consumption, exports …Nand Persaud CEO
There are no indications that the threatened global rice shortage, touted as the likely biggest shortage of its kind in…
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Wakapau farmers, agro processors seeking to ‘raise their game’
After you travel the thirty five miles from Charity you arrive at the mouth of the Wakapau Creek. The article…
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Indigenous impacts of carbon offsetting implementation in Guyana
Part 2 With approximately 90% of Guyana’s population living in Coastal areas, its forested regions have largely remained intact, with…
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Growing hot – the cost of transportation planning in a small developing state
By Macsood Hoosein Macsood Hoosein is a Guyanese-born professional working in sustainability and finance internationally. The article Growing hot –…
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News
National Nursing Week of Excellence Award Ceremony honors McKinney’s staff
Plaques and Citations from the office of Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, and Council Woman Mercedes Narcisse, were presented to the…
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Local bookstore hosts discussion on writer’s debut novel
On May 15, local bookstore Cafe con Libros (Spanish for Coffee with Books) in Brooklyn, hosted a virtual discussion where…
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Haitian artist Wyclef Jean to be honored
During Haitian Heritage Month, three-time GRAMMY award-winning and renowned Haitian artist Wyclef Jean will be honored and welcomed to Little…
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Lions donate much-needed advanced retinal camera to Queens Hospital Center
District 20 K-1 Lions, encompassing Brooklyn and Queens, recently donated a much-needed Retina Vue 700 Imager, considered the world’s most…
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