Students, long service employees awarded by Min of Agriculture

DPI, Georgetown, Guyana, Thursday, October 26, 2017

The Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board (PTCCB) and several other agencies attached to the Ministry of Agriculture today honoured students, long-serving staff members and retirees as part of Agriculture month activities.

Long service awardees and members of the PTCCB Board.

Students were awarded for their participation in the “Pesticides Awareness in Secondary Schools” competition organised by the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board as part of its efforts to sensitise the populace of the dangers of improper pesticide use.

The first to third place winners of the awareness campaign were Uitvlugt Secondary school, Wisburg Secondary School, and Three Miles Secondary School respectively.

While each participating school received a gift of books, the winners were awarded prizes in the form of agricultural equipment worth $120,000, $100,000 and $75,000 with trophies accordingly.

According to Registrar of the PTCCB, Trecia David, 12 secondary schools were invited to participate in the competition which exposed over one hundred students to information about the responsible use of pesticides and dangerous chemicals.

In brief remarks, Chairman of the PTCCB, Dr. Leslie Munroe reminded that as responsible individuals we all have a duty to ensure that the effects of pesticide use are minimal especially where children are present.

“We don’t want to wait until they become adults to make them aware
of the dangers of pesticide use since they also take the message home and into the communities,” Dr. Munore said.

Uitvlugt Secondary School, winners of the ‘Pesticides Awareness in Secondary Schools’ competition.

The programme began in 2012 and has reached more than 50 schools from Regions one to ten thus far.

The feature address was presented by Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Joylyn Nestor-Burrow who said it is encouraging to see the willingness of students to educate their peers, parents, and others in their communities on the dangers of improper pesticide use and the risks posed to children.

“Everyone has a role to play so let’s spread the message “Responsible use of pesticides is a significant way of protecting children’s health,” the Permanent Secretary said.

Meanwhile, in a brief ceremony, long-serving awards were presented to more than forty employees and retirees of the Ministry of Agriculture Head Office, Guyana Rice Development Board, Hydrometeorological Service, Guyana School of Agriculture, National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, Fisheries Department, Guyana Livestock Development Authority, Mahaica Mahaicony Abary / Agricultural Development Authority and National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute.

Permanent Secretary Joylyn Nestor-Burrow thanked the awardees for their long and dedicated service and encouraged that they continue in this stead.

 

By: Kidackie Amsterdam

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