In a major boost to the agricultural sector, the government has announced a $2 billion fertilizer assistance program aimed at supporting farmers across the country. The initiative, unveiled on Friday, April 11, seeks to enhance food production and ensure the sustainability of Guyana’s farming community.
The scheme will provide subsidized fertilizer to farmers, reducing their operational costs and enabling them to increase crop yields. Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha emphasized the importance of this intervention during a press briefing, stating that it is part of the government’s broader strategy to strengthen food security and promote economic growth.
“This program is not just about providing fertilizer; it’s about empowering our farmers and ensuring that Guyana remains a leader in agricultural production,†Mustapha said. He highlighted that the initiative will benefit small-scale farmers as well as larger agricultural enterprises, ensuring equitable distribution of resources.
Farmers across regions have welcomed the move, expressing relief at the government’s commitment to addressing rising input costs. Many noted that the assistance would enable them to expand their operations and contribute more significantly to national food supply chains.
The fertilizer scheme is part of a larger $28 billion agriculture budget for 2025, which includes investments in drainage and irrigation systems, research and development, and infrastructure upgrades. These measures are designed to modernize Guyana’s agricultural sector and position it as a key player in regional and global markets.
President Dr. Irfaan Ali has reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting farmers, describing agriculture as the backbone of Guyana’s economy. He stressed that initiatives like this are critical for fostering resilience in the face of global challenges such as climate change and rising commodity prices.
As the program rolls out in the coming weeks, farmers are expected to receive fertilizers through regional distribution centers. The government has assured transparency in the allocation process to ensure that all eligible farmers benefit from this support.
This $2 billion investment underscores Guyana’s dedication to strengthening its agricultural sector while empowering rural communities—a step forward in securing the nation’s food future.