-as country ramps up corn, soya bean production; over 10,000 acres now under cultivation – President Ali BY the first quarter of 2025, Guyana is...
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BY the first quarter of 2025, Guyana will be on track to slash its import expenditure on aquaculture feed by 50 percent. This ambitious goal is rooted in the country’s robust efforts to boost local production of corn and soybeans, aiming not only to meet its own market demands but also to cater to the […]
-as country ramps up corn, soya bean production; over 10,000 acres now under cultivation – President Ali BY the first quarter of 2025, Guyana is...
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Edgar Vhera–Agriculture Specialist Writer Oil seed stakeholders are targeting 120 000 hectares of soya bean for meal self-sufficiency in line...
By 2027, it is expected that Guyana will be saving over US$60 million per annum on the importation of three key commodities corn, soya beans and...
Accelerating agricultural research, the collaboration targets enhanced trait development for corn and soybeans.
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