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BAS head concerned about Guyana milk

06 October 2024
This content originally appeared on Barbados Nation News.

At the press conference last week at Pelican Island, Princess Alice Highway, St Michael, to introduce the new imported Savannah milk from Guyana were (from left) Consul General to Barbados Geneva Tyndall, Go Invest officer Gavin Bovell, managing director of Grayden Marketing Inc., Roger Bannister and special envoy to Guyana and Suriname Althea Wiggins. (Picture by Reco Moore.)

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Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) James Paul, has expressed strong concerns over the recent introduction of Savannah Milk from Guyana into the local market.

Paul voiced frustration over what he described as a lack of proper consultation with local dairy producers.

“Local milk producers have made a substantial investment. They are making upgrades to their farms and now they hear about this. They didn’t even have the courtesy of being informed that this was being undertaken,” Paul lamented. “Something definitely has gone wrong; this is not what we are accustomed to.”

Paul said the importation of Savannah Milk undermined the hard work and investments made by local farmers.

“There is no shortage of milk in the industry so why are we doing this? Whose agenda are we following?” he questioned. (CLM)

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