Guyana's President Dr. Irfaan Ali says the country has taken another step in strengthening regional food security, following the recent export of two containers of agro-processed foods to the Caribbean.
Dr. Ali says the shipment represents a concrete move toward converting agricultural production into real wealth for the Guyanese people. He stressed that the export was not symbolic, but rather a practical result of policies aimed at transforming Guyana into a competitive and diversified economy.
The Guyanese president says those policies place families, farmers, young people and small businesses at the centre of national growth and development.
Dr. Ali also noted that Guyana is rapidly emerging as a key supplier of food to the wider Caribbean, as the region seeks to reduce its dependence on imported food.
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