The Caribbean Improvement Financial institution (CDB) has just lately given the inexperienced mild for a considerable grant of US$280,906 aimed on the implementation of a meals traceability system in Guyana.
This pioneering initiative is anticipated to considerably improve the export prospects of leafy greens and pineapples from the area.
Paving the best way for a strong traceability system
The CDB’s approval of this grant marks the graduation of a transformative pilot mission that seeks to determine the groundwork for an encompassing traceability system inside the agro-food worth chain of Guyana.
Notably, this initiative won’t solely improve traceability but additionally function a useful repository of insights concerning the system’s general affect. Moreover, it’s geared in the direction of figuring out and providing options to mitigate potential dangers.
A strategic partnership with Guyana authorities
The CDB’s choice to embark on this trailblazing enterprise alongside the Guyana authorities underscores the pivotal function of agriculture in propelling financial progress, fostering job creation, and reinforcing meals safety on each native and regional fronts.