Guyana, Brazil deepen agricultural cooperation amid major infrastructure push

Guyana is strengthening agricultural cooperation with Brazil as part of a broader push to expand production, attract foreign investment, and enhance regional food security.

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Zulfikar Mustapha, Guyana’s Minister of Agriculture, recently engaged a high-level team of Brazilian investors to explore large-scale agricultural opportunities. The engagement forms part of Guyana’s national strategy to boost agricultural output and deepen cross-border partnerships.

Minister Mustapha underscored the government’s readiness to facilitate investments across key agricultural areas, noting that Guyana’s vast lands and supportive policy environment position the country as an attractive destination for strategic partnerships.

He also highlighted opportunities for collaboration between international investors and local farmers to accelerate productivity and scale up agro-industrial development.

The growing interest from Brazil comes as Guyana undertakes major transformational projects aimed at strengthening cross-border trade and agricultural expansion.

Central to this vision is the ongoing development of the Linden to Lethem corridor, which will create a direct land connection between Guyana and northern Brazil. The upgraded roadway is expected to significantly reduce transportation time and costs, opening a vital trade route linking Brazilian markets to Guyana’s ports and, by extension, the Caribbean and North America.

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Complementing this corridor is the development of a modern port facility at Parika, which is expected to play a critical role in expanding agro-exports.

The new port is being designed with integrated cold storage, packaging, and agro-processing facilities, enabling farmers to preserve produce, reduce post-harvest losses, and access regional and international markets more efficiently.

These initiatives aim to unlock economic potential between Guyana and Brazil, particularly in the Roraima, where agricultural production continues to expand rapidly.

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With strategic infrastructure, strong political will, and growing investor confidence, Guyana is positioning itself as a key gateway linking South America to Caribbean markets, creating new opportunities for farmers, investors, and regional partners alike.

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