Story of Sugar Blood Sweat and Tears. Sugar Mill. Engineering genius Farmers. Love of the land. Guyana story of indentured labourer and story of new far land. Jai Shree Krishna. Bless you all
Well said brother. This is why I would like to see the old people who set up this project for the future generations should be getting a little more money now that Guyana has money instead of focusing on the young children future. The young children future looks bright. Just saying
Hi Neil. Nice to see you crisscrossed Guyana and highlight the various communities. Perhaps you can visit the farmers of Black Bush Polder please. Very diverse models of farming ranges from rice vegetables and cattle. Many thanks.
Can you do a presentation on why the sugar industry is struggling to stay competitive, and remains profitless to this day? Why don't the farmers build access roads that can take them to and from the Farms? Our farmers should utilize the young minds coming out of UG to help in marketing and managing the farm,and produce. This is the 21st century and we need to upgrade our processes in order to make this industry more viable, and profitable. Thanks for the information.
@@BantuKing on why its struggling to stay competitive. Unfortunately its being used as a political motive for all parties. This video alone proves it can be viable.
@@mmookram As far as I can see it’s only one political party that is abusing its work force for political reasons. The sugar industry needs to be mechanized from land preparation to harvest. The heavy dependency on manual labor is why it’s not viable in today’s market. Only in Guyana does a worker demand salary increases without merit. The industry has been in the RED for over 3 decades and this government continues to babysit their political base and ignore the rest of the country that needs infrastructure development.
He was born and raised on a farm, and still walking for miles to get to the farm. That's not progress. We need to step up our farming game or we will loose our farms to cheap imports. Now that would be devastating.
Thank you neil .you always touch our heart with your mind blowing videos
I see Neil is dumbfounded by the names of these places. So am l. Thank you Neil. Outstanding service for all Guyanese
I loved this because I left my country at an early age and didn’t know much but by watching your show l am learning so so much,Thanks Brother 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Neil another great video, thanks
Very informative. Thank you for making and sharing such videos.
Great video to highlight this amazing feature.
Good documentary! keep it up
Thanks Neil always wanted to see how sugar is produced.🇬🇾🇨🇦💕
I enjoy this video
So much
Thank you Neil very enlightening,
Awesome bro! Just awesome.
Great to see large scale farming... and hope he be fair and pay his workers them good .
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@@HussainAli-hj5my both
@@HussainAli-hj5my let meet up and discuss this, I am in Chicago... I can fly to Guyana if you want
This is so emotional
Very interesting video
This so beautiful documentary.
Story of Sugar Blood Sweat and Tears.
Sugar Mill. Engineering genius
Farmers. Love of the land.
Guyana story of indentured labourer and story of new far land. Jai Shree Krishna. Bless you all
Well said brother. This is why I would like to see the old people who set up this project for the future generations should be getting a little more money now that Guyana has money instead of focusing on the young children future. The young children future looks bright. Just saying
Hi Neil. Nice to see you crisscrossed Guyana and highlight the various communities. Perhaps you can visit the farmers of Black Bush Polder please. Very diverse models of farming ranges from rice vegetables and cattle. Many thanks.
God bless Guyana 🇬🇾 🙏 ❤ 🙌
You have done a great job in educating us. In the field with "uncle" was that in Parika?
REASPECT THE FARMERS ALWAYS 👍
interesting video
...Uitvlugt Estate & the Boerasirie Conservancy...
Can you do a presentation on why the sugar industry is struggling to stay competitive, and remains profitless to this day?
Why don't the farmers build access roads that can take them to and from the Farms?
Our farmers should utilize the young minds coming out of UG to help in marketing and managing the farm,and produce.
This is the 21st century and we need to upgrade our processes in order to make this industry more viable, and profitable.
Thanks for the information.
Now why would they do that?
@@mmookram which question are you replying to?
@@BantuKing on why its struggling to stay competitive. Unfortunately its being used as a political motive for all parties. This video alone proves it can be viable.
@@mmookram As far as I can see it’s only one political party that is abusing its work force for political reasons.
The sugar industry needs to be mechanized from land preparation to harvest. The heavy dependency on manual labor is why it’s not viable in today’s market.
Only in Guyana does a worker demand salary increases without merit. The industry has been in the RED for over 3 decades and this government continues to babysit their political base and ignore the rest of the country that needs infrastructure development.
Sugar and Rum......perfect ingredients for an enslaved society. 😪
@Benny Blanco
Sugar and Rum , . . . . - Better than none. (Try to be nice, Mr Blanco).
@@koplover5 slave mentality, sorry but that's not something to be nice about.
He was born and raised on a farm, and still walking for miles to get to the farm. That's not progress.
We need to step up our farming game or we will loose our farms to cheap imports.
Now that would be devastating.
7 hundred Akers
And only bush we are seeing
This man did not know the size of a aker
B thankful what u c keep u negative taught 2 u self
And you don't know how to spell the word "acres"
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