Techniques in Smart Agriculture Programme to be introduced at Humanitarian Mission Guyana Inc. – Min. Mustapha

  • as 92 youths graduate from Mission’s vocational and skills training programmes

The Ministry of Agriculture is set to collaborate with the Humanitarian Mission Guyana Inc. to introduce a Smart Agriculture training programme geared at benefit youths from Port Mourant and other areas along the Corentyne Coast.

Agriculture Minister, Hon. Zulfikar Mustapha

This was disclosed by Agriculture Minister, Hon. Zulfikar Mustapha while delivering the feature address at the Mission’s second graduation exercise on Saturday.

In his address, Minister Mustapha said in the coming months, the ministry’s National Agriculture Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) will develop the project which is expected to cost approximately $7 million.

Minister Mustapha and other regional officials with the graduating class

“Today, Guyana is leading the agriculture and food security (agenda) in CARICOM. Our president is leading that agenda. Since he has taken up that leadership, we’ve seen as renewed interest in agriculture amongst member states. This institution has engaged my office to collaborate to develop a programme. I’ve already made a shadehouse available and I’ll also instruct NAREI to work with the institution to set up a system where we can train young people and women in this area in smart agriculture practices and techniques. That project will cost $7 million,” he explained.

Minister Mustapha while handing over a trophy to 11 year old Ayesha Singh who graduated as the best graduating student in the Basic Computer Course

Minister Mustapha also said that over the last five years, the government has increased the budgetary allocation to the education sector to ensure citizens are well educated and skilled.

“As a government we recognize the importance of education. Over the last five years, there’s been a number of skills training programmes that were introduced across the country through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT). The government has also increased the budgetary allocation to the education sector, with the 2025 allocation being $175 billion so that young people can have the opportunity to be well educated and improve their skills,” he noted.

A section of the gathering

Ninety-two students graduated with certificated in a number of diverse vocational and skills training programmes. The graduates successfully completed courses in Makeup Application, Hairdressing, Nail Techniques, Cake Making & Design, Basic Information Technology, and Advanced Information Technology, all aimed at empowering individuals with practical, market-ready skills.

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