Consumer Concerns

Evergreen Nature Study Club has some thoughts on agriculture. Here they are:-

“A broader meaning to agriculure

“Agriculture has always been the basis of Guyana’s development. History reveals that the country’s economic growth has been dependent on agricultural production − from cotton and coffee to rice and sugar cane.

“Today, more than ever, agriculture must be seen as the sheet anchor, one can say, of the nation’s progress. Expansion and diversity within the sector can be greater in keeping with the overall aim of the government to ensure that awareness of the necessity to accept agriculture as a sound approach to development is had by the citizens.

“It is therefore important for persons to understand and relate to the professionalism which is necessary if agriculture is to be beneficial to this country and the world as a whole. No longer should farming be seen as simply a space-time activity. The world, with Guyana in focus, needs the qualified personnel who will boost production, be efficient and so find reward in a well made choice.

“To many a layman, agriculture is merely laborious work in the fields, but professionally agriculture is ‘the art and science of raising crops and livestock for food, fibre and forage.’

“Agriculture involves three broad categories of work − field, laboratory and research. At a professional level, one must have a working knowledge of all three areas, though one may tend to specialize in some particular aspect of agricultural science.

“One can choose to work with plants, soil, animals, and machines or in a laboratory, and even more recently, agro-tourism − all different aspects of what is called agriculture. With reference to plants, choices include the agricultural field assistant, horticulturist and plant pathologist; their responsibilities cover work in the field advising farmers how to produce better crops, the study of practical work with the inclusion to propagation, fruiting quality and the like, and also the diagnosis of plant diseases and recommendation of control measures. Soil science, whether edaphology or pedology, is designed to deal with the nature and properties of soils relevant to plant growth. As regards the aspect of animal science, responsibilities are directed towards animal health and selective breeding while engine maintenance and experiments in the pure sciences are related to the machines and laboratory aspects, respectively. Agro-tourism is simply tourism activities conducted on a farm site.

“The foregoing choices in agriculture are by no means exhaustive. There are several other specialist areas which can be pursued. ‘Agri-related’ areas are often not seen as connected with the discipline, but are certainly part of the whole spectrum. Whatever be the area, direct or related, it is no surprising fact that many persons are involved in this sound approach towards a country’s advancement.

“In the face of failing world market prices for rice and sugar, Guyana should make serious advancements in the direction of non-traditional agricultural production and extend the scope of such education.”