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Massy Stores’ Support Boosts Farmers and Entrepreneurs through Agricultural Innovation Programme

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September 25, 2025
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Sean Paul, Marketing & Promotions Clerk III, Massy Stores; Chrystel Taylor, Marketing & Promotions Coordinator, Massy Stores; Christpen Bobb-Semple, Assistant Vice President, Massy Group; Jagnarine Singh, CEO of Narei & Teesha Mangra, CEO of Agricultural Innovation & Entrepreneurship Programme.

Sean Paul, Marketing & Promotions Clerk III, Massy Stores; Chrystel Taylor, Marketing & Promotions Coordinator, Massy Stores; Christpen Bobb-Semple, Assistant Vice President, Massy Group; Jagnarine Singh, CEO of Narei & Teesha Mangra, CEO of Agricultural Innovation & Entrepreneurship Programme.

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Youth and women entrepreneurs in agriculture will benefit from Massy Stores’ recent donation of one million dollars’ worth of Algas Organic Total Plant Tonic Concentrate to the Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programme (AIEP). Made from nutrient-rich seaweed, this natural supplement enhances crop health and resilience, offering a sustainable alternative to heavy chemical inputs. The donation aims to strengthen local agricultural practices while empowering entrepreneurs to innovate and thrive in the sector.

The donation is part of an ongoing collaboration between Massy Stores, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the AIEP, aimed at empowering those at the heart of Guyana’s food systems. By improving access to sustainable and modern agricultural resources, the initiative directly contributes to enhancing food security, creating jobs, and fostering economic resilience in both rural and urban communities.

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“At Massy Stores, we are committed to supporting the government’s food security initiative by making wholesome, locally produced foods more accessible to our communities. Our stores serve as the avenue through which families can find and enjoy these nutritious options, reinforcing our dedication to building a healthier Guyana,” said Christpen Bobb-Semple, Assistant Vice President, Massy Group.

Reacting to the donation, Teesha Mangra, CEO of AIEP, said, “The Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programme extends its sincere appreciation to Massy Stores for their generous donation of agrochemicals. This contribution will enhance the capacity of our young farmers and directly support national efforts to advance innovation, productivity, and sustainability in agriculture.”

Established by the Ministry of Agriculture, the AIEP offers mentorship, training, and tools to young entrepreneurs and farmers. This helps them discover innovative methods for success in agribusiness. 

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