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GuySuCo and Private Sector Commission Sub-Committee on Agriculture Commit to Closer Collaboration

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June 30, 2025
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The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) met with the Private Sector Commission (PSC) Sub Committee on Agriculture on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at the PSC Boardroom in Georgetown to  present its strategic outlook for the upcoming Second Crop season and beyond, and to open the door to  closer working relations with the private sector. 

During this session, GuySuCo outlined its ongoing modernization and diversification efforts, including  its current mechanization program, the use of advanced technology in field and factory operations, and  several new initiatives set to come on stream in the coming months. These efforts are part of the  Corporation’s broader strategy to ensure sustainability, enhance operational efficiency, and improve  value-added production. 

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A significant portion of the discussion centered around the growing challenge of labour shortages-an  issue affecting not just GuySuCo, but many industries both locally and globally. The dialogue explored  how greater use of technology and strategic partnerships could help address these shared constraints. 

The meeting also provided an opportunity for the PSC to share its insights and recommendations as  GuySuCo prepares for the 2nd Crop season. Both entities expressed a strong commitment to  maintaining a close, ongoing relationship that allows them to benefit from synergies, align efforts, and  support national development goals. 

“This engagement marks a new phase of collaboration between GuySuCo and the PSC. We see great  value in forging closer ties with the private sector, especially as we embrace new technologies and  transform our operations,” CEO, Paul Cheong says. 

The Corporation looks forward to continued collaboration with the PSC and other stakeholders as it  advances its mission of revitalizing the sugar industry and contributing meaningfully to Guyana’s  agricultural and economic growth.

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