New initiatives to popularize shadehouse farming

Kelvin Craig

The steady popularization of shadehouse farming in coastal Guyana owes much to the contributions of the Inter American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), Partners of the Americas, a Washington-based non-governmental organization, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and Caribbean Self-Reliance International (CASRI), a Canadian-based non-governmental organization. They may not be the only organizations to have made a mark in seeking to equip coastal small farmers to pursue the option of cultivating fruits and vegetables ‘off the ground’ – so to speak. They are, however, the current prime movers behind a push to ensure that shadehouse or hydroponic farming makes a mark in the country’s agriculture sector.

First IICA, then Partners of the Americas and after that the IDB have pumped millions of dollars into shadehouse agriculture.