Guyana’s Year-Round Cloned Vegetables Help To Reduce Food Imports.

The Government of Guyana has spent $1.4 billion to support non-traditional crop cultivation and diversify the country’s agricultural sector in the first six months of 2024. Now it is growing exotic and valuable crops like bell peppers and broccoli all the year round. This would be the equivalent of about US$6.75 million. This investment has […]

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