Friendship swine project launched

Minister of Local Govern-ment and Regional Development, Norman Whittaker, yesterday cut the ribbon to inaugurate the Friendship Swine Development Project at Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara under the Canada-funded Caribbean Local Economic Develop-ment (CARILED) initiative.

GINA reported CARILED’s country coordinator, Dhanraj Singh, as saying that the project has four components: construction of the facility, training, start-up assistance for farmers and assistance from both local and Canadian experts who will be aiding with the maintenance.

The project which was established at a cost of US$42,000 saw consultations commencing 13 months ago.

Parsaram Persaud, a beneficiary of the Caribbean Local Economic Development programme expressing his gratitude. (GINA photo)
Parsaram Persaud, a beneficiary of the Caribbean Local Economic Development programme expressing his gratitude. (GINA photo)

Singh noted that Guyana once exported pork and beef and still has the potential to do so. It was on this basis the project was conceptualized, GINA reported.

Caribbean Local Economic Development country coordinator, Dhanraj Singh giving an overview of the project (GINA photo)
Caribbean Local Economic Development country coordinator, Dhanraj Singh giving an overview of the project (GINA photo)

The project is a Public-Private, Partnership, and will see community members tapping 15% of the new born stock for approximately three years.

The waste from the pen will be used in a bio-digester to create energy while its nutrients will be used to make duck weed to feed the pigs.

Parsaram Persaud, a beneficiary of the project said that he was very happy to be a part of the initiative.  He also pointed out the facility has a capacity to house approximately 240 pigs.

Also present at the ceremony were Local Govern-ment Ministry Deputy Permanent Secretary Abena Moore, Region 4 Chairman, Clement Corlette; and Chairman of Caledonia/Good Success Neighbourhood Council, Dwarka Nauth.

GINA said that the six-year programme, targets the development of business-friendly environments in which micro-small and medium-sized enterprises can flourish.

Under the programme, 29 Local Government personnel were trained in local economic development, GINA said.

Minister of Local Government & Regional Development , Norman Whittaker (second from right) along with beneficiaries, and officials cutting the ribbon to commission the Friendship swine  facility (GINA photo)
Minister of Local Government & Regional Development , Norman Whittaker (second from right) along with beneficiaries, and officials cutting the ribbon to commission the Friendship swine  facility (GINA photo)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local Government Ministry’s Deputy Permanent Secretary Abena Moore signing the Public-Private Partnership as the beneficiaries look on (GINA photo)
Local Government Ministry’s Deputy Permanent Secretary Abena Moore signing the Public-Private Partnership as the beneficiaries look on (GINA photo)