What a great post, Philip. I wish them well in the production of soya farming. The entire area is well kept. I am sure that you will be returning to do another part of the farming. Have a wonderful night ❤️ 🙏🙏💪💪👍🏽👍🏽💯💯🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Phillip, where you are, that's where the Dutch first settled in Guyana. They brought thousands of African slaves to plant cotton, making Guyana the world largest cotton producer in the 17th century. Nice Video. Big up❤
Philip this is a great video. I didn't even know that Guyana produce soya bean. Guyana needs more factory like these to produce more products. Thank you for showcasing this amazing farm to us.
Guyana needs to expand its IT infrastructure and hire software engineers from overseas to speed up the creation of software development companies. Fields of soybeans don't benefit the Guyanese people, and the water and land are polluted with pesticides.
This must be an eye opener to all the people in the region to show that we can do a lot in the Caribbean if we just put our minds to it. I love this effort to reach the '25% by 2025' goal. It would be great to put the chicken feed factory right next to this plant that way you omit transportation cost. Also instead of working with a generator the posibility of windmills or solarpower should be considered.
That should be fields of organic Bora and other crops that can only be grown in Guyana. Fields of soybeans are non competitive on a global market since Brazil already has cornered that market. Guyana needs to expand its IT infrastructure and hire software engineers from overseas to speed up the creation of software development companies. Fields of soybeans don't benefit the Guyanese people, and the water and land are polluted with pesticides.
Se o governo da Guiana Inglesa fazer parceria com produtores brasileiros, em 5 anos terá no mínimo, mais de 100 mil hectares em lavouras de soja, milho, algodão e outras culturas. E em dez anos 500 mil hectares de lavouras... Alem dos próprios produtores fazerem as pontes, estradas, silos e fornece toda tecnologia a custo próprio. O Paraguai abraçou essa idéia e hoje goza das riquezas geradas pelos produtores brasileiros. 30 anos atrás o Paraguai tinha uma economia fraca e hoje tem uma economia pujante! Se a Venezuela tivesse desenvolvido a agricultura, hoje não estaria totalmente dependente do petróleo. Por isso é importante diversificar.
Quiet informative. This will make America nervous - China is the number one importer of soya beans in the world. Good for Guyana - China will take all the soya beans to avoid a trade war with the USA. Soya beans were first domesticated in China around 7000 BCE. Amazing - Philip good work. Great Content.
It’s nice to have all these products available in Guyana but what about skilled professionals who have to manage and maintain these facilities and machinery.I hope you are not buying these machines on loans.Did people remember the buses from India (Tata buses)thieves stole everything except the frames,they would need security in the night at these places so close to Brazil and Venezuela you never know.? If Soybean can grow then you can grow Flax seed which is good for colestrol and export marketing.
Philip. Up. Up. U. Boss. Up❤ USA 🇺🇸. Fake Jamaican in foreign love the Philip. GT. Chris. Monrepo Laughter Alii yadi show me a Cann Jamaican love Up. Rastaman 🔴🟡🟢🪴😎🪴🔥✌️🇬🇾🇯🇲🔥 Philip, everything is big timing Guyana fishery plantation key sugarcane everything bro you see right Up One. Love ❤️ ❤
Philip you have been in Guyana so long that you have started to almost sound like a Guyanese. Keep it up brother! ❤ Nuff love & blessings
Philip you are an honorary Guyanese now bro!!
Guyana need more of these big well organise farms
What a great post, Philip. I wish them well in the production of soya farming. The entire area is well kept. I am sure that you will be returning to do another part of the farming. Have a wonderful night ❤️ 🙏🙏💪💪👍🏽👍🏽💯💯🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Phillip, where you are, that's where the Dutch first settled in Guyana. They brought thousands of African slaves to plant cotton, making Guyana the world largest cotton producer in the 17th century. Nice Video. Big up❤
Philip this is a great video. I didn't even know that Guyana produce soya bean. Guyana needs more factory like these to produce more products. Thank you for showcasing this amazing farm to us.
Guyana needs to expand its IT infrastructure and hire software engineers from overseas to speed up the creation of software development companies. Fields of soybeans don't benefit the Guyanese people, and the water and land are polluted with pesticides.
Phillip, congratulations on your award. ❤ keep up the good work.
Hey philips go to Dadawanna ranch bro , lots of fun there with the cowboys. 🎉
This must be an eye opener to all the people in the region to show that we can do a lot in the Caribbean if we just put our minds to it. I love this effort to reach the '25% by 2025' goal. It would be great to put the chicken feed factory right next to this plant that way you omit transportation cost. Also instead of working with a generator the posibility of windmills or solarpower should be considered.
Love the view of the procession plant.
Congrats to the people and government of Guyana. Way to go!
Massive operations!! Very impressive. Great content and excellently presented.
Beautiful video Phillip 😊
Thank you for sharing the best out of guyana .i living here and dont even knowwe have such big soya farm in guyana .
Wow amazing ❤❤
Which region is this soya farm
Great content phillip
Who built the factories and infrastructure. Is it china. Is it guyanese owned or foreign.
Very impressive
Unto you may be peace ❤
Vlog 👌 😊
Big up Diane
That should be fields of organic Bora and other crops that can only be grown in Guyana. Fields of soybeans are non competitive on a global market since Brazil already has cornered that market. Guyana needs to expand its IT infrastructure and hire software engineers from overseas to speed up the creation of software development companies. Fields of soybeans don't benefit the Guyanese people, and the water and land are polluted with pesticides.
Are you going to eat IT infrastructure for dinner?
Big operation .. i have learnt something new ..thanks for the content❤
Good evening Philip. Am watching ❤❤
Good evening Philip 🙏
Interesting video!
Se o governo da Guiana Inglesa fazer parceria com produtores brasileiros, em 5 anos terá no mínimo, mais de 100 mil hectares em lavouras de soja, milho, algodão e outras culturas. E em dez anos 500 mil hectares de lavouras... Alem dos próprios produtores fazerem as pontes, estradas, silos e fornece toda tecnologia a custo próprio.
O Paraguai abraçou essa idéia e hoje goza das riquezas geradas pelos produtores brasileiros.
30 anos atrás o Paraguai tinha uma economia fraca e hoje tem uma economia pujante!
Se a Venezuela tivesse desenvolvido a agricultura, hoje não estaria totalmente dependente do petróleo. Por isso é importante diversificar.
Good evening, Phillip and crew. Where is that?
Quiet informative. This will make America nervous - China is the number one importer of soya beans in the world. Good for Guyana - China will take all the soya beans to avoid a trade war with the USA. Soya beans were first domesticated in China around 7000 BCE. Amazing - Philip good work. Great Content.
😂ok
Hello Philip.
Is it possible to speak to you or the owner of the farm?
The first equipment was a grain cart
Here bro
It’s nice to have all these products available in Guyana but what about skilled professionals who have to manage and maintain these facilities and machinery.I hope you are not buying these machines on loans.Did people remember the buses from India (Tata buses)thieves stole everything except the frames,they would need security in the night at these places so close to Brazil and Venezuela you never know.? If Soybean can grow then you can grow Flax seed which is good for colestrol and export marketing.
This place is in Berbice Guyana. It's very far away from Brazil and Venezuela.
Philip. Up. Up. U. Boss. Up❤
USA 🇺🇸. Fake Jamaican in foreign love the Philip.
GT. Chris. Monrepo
Laughter Alii yadi show me a Cann
Jamaican love Up.
Rastaman 🔴🟡🟢🪴😎🪴🔥✌️🇬🇾🇯🇲🔥
Philip, everything is big timing Guyana fishery plantation key sugarcane everything bro you see right Up
One. Love ❤️ ❤