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pugboy wrote:manning had the balls to say economy/oil/gas was going down and tighten yuh belt
no false pretending
he was really correct about rowlie
Venezuela licenses is not the problem .pugboy wrote:they say dragon gas gonna be pumping in 3 years
so hold strain
question is if any plants gonna pack up in pt lisa’s by that timesMASH wrote:Country gonna crash in 2027 if no oil and gas.
Letting pnm remain in.Power so people will see who done it.
I happen to know that area. The bridge serves only a few households where the crossing ventures into the swamp. When rain falls hard they get flood out and blame the government. Nobody have any business living on that side of the river.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is how the people bridge broke down in fyzabad and rohan say that area doh fall under his ministry.... So I guess the ministry is for certain parts of the country?
Correctionpaid_influencer wrote:pugboy wrote:manning had the balls to say economy/oil/gas was going down and tighten yuh belt
no false pretending
he was really correct about rowlie
pt lisas was created under manning
what did rowlie create
zoom rader wrote:Correctionpaid_influencer wrote:pugboy wrote:manning had the balls to say economy/oil/gas was going down and tighten yuh belt
no false pretending
he was really correct about rowlie
pt lisas was created under manning
what did rowlie create
Eric Williams created Pt Lisas
Calcutta shipCantmis wrote:https://tt.loopnews.com/content/indian-company-hafed-proposes-rice-mill-tt
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And they successfull for local market.pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
Dizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
Guyana already has started to experience a decline in Agricultural importance.
As a share of GDP Agri has moved from 25% in 2012 to 10% in 2022. Understandable as oil and gas has become so large so quickly.
However in real GDP terms Sugar's share has fallen precipitously while rice has fallen as well.
They have benefited from some other areas but the mainstays need help.
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Bro local rice is far more organic than mass produced rice. Ppl dont like it cause it looks poor, but abroad they pay a premium for it.pugboy wrote:this gonna be inevitable with the oil money
ppl not gonna wanna eat local rice
they will want fancy imported rice varieties etc
but their govt seems to be trying to stem that
i see they also trying to plant diff varieties of coconuts also
here our coconuts being killed out by the beetleDizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
Guyana already has started to experience a decline in Agricultural importance.
As a share of GDP Agri has moved from 25% in 2012 to 10% in 2022. Understandable as oil and gas has become so large so quickly.
However in real GDP terms Sugar's share has fallen precipitously while rice has fallen as well.
They have benefited from some other areas but the mainstays need help.
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pugboy wrote:this gonna be inevitable with the oil money
ppl not gonna wanna eat local rice
they will want fancy imported rice varieties etc
but their govt seems to be trying to stem that
i see they also trying to plant diff varieties of coconuts also
here our coconuts being killed out by the beetleDizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
Guyana already has started to experience a decline in Agricultural importance.
As a share of GDP Agri has moved from 25% in 2012 to 10% in 2022. Understandable as oil and gas has become so large so quickly.
However in real GDP terms Sugar's share has fallen precipitously while rice has fallen as well.
They have benefited from some other areas but the mainstays need help.
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zoom rader wrote:Pug u join the ranks of Tunergod now I see.
Shakes at the top
Dizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
Guyana already has started to experience a decline in Agricultural importance.
As a share of GDP Agri has moved from 25% in 2012 to 10% in 2022. Understandable as oil and gas has become so large so quickly.
However in real GDP terms Sugar's share has fallen precipitously while rice has fallen as well.
They have benefited from some other areas but the mainstays need help.
Capture.JPG
VexXx Dogg wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:all this time guyana been overhauling their agriculture industry and not relying on foreign stand ins
Guyana already has started to experience a decline in Agricultural importance.
As a share of GDP Agri has moved from 25% in 2012 to 10% in 2022. Understandable as oil and gas has become so large so quickly.
However in real GDP terms Sugar's share has fallen precipitously while rice has fallen as well.
They have benefited from some other areas but the mainstays need help.
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are they setting themselves up for dutch disease?
bluefete wrote:
Guyana will import another 50,000 high-yielding coconut plants from Costa Rica to further advance its industry, according to the Department of Public Information (DPI).
his was revealed by Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha last week during an outreach to residents of Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo, and Windsor Forest, West Coast Demerara.
“We have another 50,000 high-yielding coconuts coming from Costa Rica. We are helping farmers to get these varieties so that they can increase and improve their coconut variety,” the minister stated.
https://www.stabroeknews.com/2024/07/24 ... osta-rica/
Yeah but u have to earn it, its not like PNM where tom, dick & Habit7 get awarded it.pugboy wrote:is it like tuner silk?zoom rader wrote:Pug u join the ranks of Tunergod now I see.
Shakes at the top
MaxPower wrote:T&T sweet too bad.
Clearly.
Imbert is absolutely right…the citizens have not rioted yet and they certainly don’t plan to.
88sins wrote:
Tell me what these tacticunt jackasses thinking.