Guyana Benefits from Caribbean DEWETRA Platform Training

– weather and climate monitoring and prediction to be expanded (Hydromet Department Release) Guyana is significantly vulnerable to natural disasters caused by Hydrometeorological phenomena, such as floods, thunderstorms and droughts. This vulnerability urges the Guyanese government to be equipped with a real-time monitoring, prediction and prevention of weather-related risks system to better respond to…

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Guyana strengthening chemical management

―Oil and gas sector among new stakeholders   A two-day workshop is being hosted by the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board (PTCCB), to review and strengthen Guyana’s management of chemicals and update the list of Persistent Organic Pollutants. This exercise comes as the country recently received funding from the…

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Reg. 9 farmers receive cassava harvesting machine

―region produces 2,100 kilos of cassava yearly   Farmers of the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Region are now better equipped to harvest their cassava crops, following the donation of a harvester to the Regional Democratic Council (RDC). The equipment was gifted to the farmers by Minister within the Ministry of Agriculture…

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Sweet news for Linden beekeepers

−Min. Adams-Yearwood delivers 22 beehives   Twenty-two Region 10 beekeepers have received bees that were promised by the Ministry of Agriculture. Another eight will receive theirs on Saturday. The 30 Lindeners had participated in an apiculture and business management training last June which was organised by the ministry, the Linden…

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