US investor aiming to sink‘millions’ into envisaged 3,000-acre Pomeroon coconut project

A Pomeroon Coconut Grove

United States-based Guyanese Trevor Daniels is in the process of sinking hundreds of millions of dollars into the creation of a “first grade” 300-acre coconut plantation in the Pomeroon, according to Project Consultant Jerome Andrews.

In an interview with Stabroek Business last week, Andrews, who is head of the investment consultancy agency United Investment said that the Essequibo-born Daniels who has had a history of association with coconut cultivation at estates in Greenfield and Barama Profit in the Pomeroon, is expected to sink up to $600 million into what he said was a project “that targets the future of the coconut industry in Guyana, over the next five years.”