Following his arrival yesterday in Belize for the 33rd Inter-Sessional Meeting of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) which gets underway today, Guyana’s President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali announced that he will be presenting a paper on regional food security.
The Head of State said the document outlines the objectives of both Guyana and the Region as a whole, along with comprehensive strategies in achieving the target of reducing the Region’s food import bill by 25% by 2025.
The President said, “I look forward to a focused discussion on the implementation of the CSME, led by Prime Minister [Mia] Mottley and as part of the Agri-food system and CSME, discussions on an actionable timetable of the action and commitment required for the removal of trade barriers that are strangling inter-regional trade, especially on food supply.”
Guyana currently holds lead responsibility for agriculture, agricultural diversification, and food security in CARICOM and is spearheading the regional body’s quest of reducing its US$5B food importation bill.
President Ali said too that he also looks forward to a full discussion on the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
“We must reinforce that this is a Region of peace where we respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of nations.”
Discussions on regional transportation, logistics and security are also some of the important issues President Ali expects to be further advanced at the two-day CARICOM meeting.
“It is my hope that as a community we will be able to set targets in some keys areas, and those targets must be time-bound, implementable of which the Region must be accountable to achieving.”
This week’s meeting will take place under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister of Belize, the Honourable John Antonio Briceño.
According to information from the CARICOM Secretariat, today’s opening ceremony begins at 10.00 h (Belize Time) and will feature remarks by CARICOM Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett; Outgoing CARICOM Chairman, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne; and new CARICOM Chairman, Prime Minister Briceño.

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