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May 07, 2016 News
Agriculture Minister, Noel Holder, has urged the Rice Producers’ Association to step up to the plate in its representation of rice farmers across the country and to stop looking to the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) for “handouts”.
Responding to complaints by long standing RPA President, Leikha Rambrich, that the RPA is no longer receiving reimbursements for services offered to rice farmers in the rice belt, Minister Holder said there is no provision for this in the law which established the RPA.
He said that the organisation should be more vibrant and proactive in its presentation of farmers and in this way, be justified in the collection of membership fees.
This was in direct response to the RPA President’s reference to the discontinuation of a $2.5 million monthly subsidy paid over to the RPA under the previous administration.
A recent statement from the Ministry stated that the Minister was at the time meeting with rice farmers and other stakeholders of East Berbice at Skeldon. A number of issues were raised by farmers.
Farmers had lamented what they described as poor, and in some cases no representation by the legally mandated farmers’ group.
Minister Holder then urged the RPA to engage in a membership drive and a formalisation of its representation — this was after more than half the farmers present at the meeting indicated that they were not members of the organisation having never filled out any membership forms or paid any fees in this regard.
“In his organisation’s defence the RPA President said that whether or not a rice farmer was a member his interest is always represented in a general sense.
“Mr. Rambrich point to a ten-point proposal which he said his organisation has submitted to government on the way forward for the rice industry. The Agriculture Minister assured that these proposals are currently under consideration,” the statement concluded.
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