Presidential grants improving lives of Amerindians

In 2021, the 220 Amerindian villages and communities across the country received $300 million in presidential grants.

The grants were used to boost village economies and enhance the lives of Amerindians through a variety of projects.

These include developing agricultural enterprises such as cattle and poultry rearing, cash crop farming, tourism ventures, village offices, and roads.

112 tractors given to hinterland communities to boost agriculture.

The Presidential grants were a major boost to the development of the Amerindian people as some communities receive up to $5 million.

The programme was first started in 2007 by the then PPP/C Government.

Apart from the grants, the government has implemented several other initiatives to boost the economies of Amerindian villages and by extension, the peoples’ lives.

Last year, the government procured 112 tractors along with ploughs and harrows at a total cost of $446 million, to boost agriculture production and ensure food security for Amerindian.

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