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28 Jul 2015 13:59 #265486
by chairman
Seriously, Granger is reliant on clichés to
describe the state of the rice industry?
This does not bode well.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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28 Jul 2015 14:02 #265487
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Granger knows more about Plantain , Cassava and Eddo with dumpling .
He wife Chan a Sue : prefer Chow mein and Lowmein Noodles with steam vegetables like bak choy
Indo wann dem Rice ::LOL::
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28 Jul 2015 14:03 #265490
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I serve this GT Indo bannah 3 rotis : after eating out all :
He still nah FULL..... ask me for a likkel bowl ah Rice
after that he burp and was Content ... :-[
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28 Jul 2015 14:08 #265492
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eh heh ....my Dad uses to quarrel IF Mom mekk Roti only !
Allah rest his soul but Rice had to be on the Table , daily ! ::LOL::
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28 Jul 2015 14:14 #265494
by mapoui
I hope allyuh seeing why the caricom market is so essential for regional development. Caricom shud be looking to develop trade and and cheap regional travel in one shot from BG up to the Yard across to central america... Belize and back
I see bigger sea vessels heavy on the cargo, vehicles and lighter on the passengers side..300-400 passenger capacity. but because of the double and tripling up it brings down the cost of travel within the region
5 of those vehicles should allow BG to distribute rice all over the region and central america..and take people around the west indies with their vehicles at local prices. we can even plan to build that shipping ourselves for we have the basis already in Trinidad for a ship building industry.
we have to upgrade, develop design engineering, develop the design that fits our region and build them there.
that would give us control of our trade and make us impervious to price shocks from forrin owned carriers. it would give us control of a whole lot of capacity..science, engineering, seafaring etc. things like that would bring us into the modern world at a high level..an increasingly high level.
Guyana agriculture would get a certain market and that would be the basis of what would be their solid agricultural development..a market at home they would not have to stretch to reach...
and all of that is lying down in the west indies crying out for development to liberate the people from unemployment and want. but we have governments who have allowed us to be tied into american production and markets and subject to all the sh!t dependency that flows from that fact
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28 Jul 2015 14:18 #265495
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I was thinking and comparing this to BG water internal water transport
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28 Jul 2015 14:31 #265498
by Skeldon
This Govt must note it will be competing with the massive US Rice Industry for international markets as Jamaica was forced to reject buying Guyana's rice. The US has only one friend and that friend is itself - selfish. Unless, they are now constrained by shortage of water.
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