Monday, June 9, 2014
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D
rastic action will be taken against rice farmers along the Canje River who continue to contaminate the River, Region Six Chairman, David Armogan has said. The livelihoods of some Canje River residents have been threatened as a result of farmers trying to take advantage of the recent boom in the rice industry by cultivating more lands. They have taken up rice lands beyond Manarabisi in the Black Bush Polder at Bamboo. Residents there use the water in the river for domestic purposes. The farmers had been warned by Agriculture Minister, Dr Leslie Ramsammy that they cannot disrupt the lives of residents and they had promised to ensure that the water from rice fields will not be pumped into the Canje River, but they have not kept their end of the bargain and Armogan said firm action will be taken against the farmers. The Chairman became aware of what is happening during a Regional Democratic Council (RDC) meeting on Thursday. A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Councillor Corwin Crawford brought it to the attention of Councillors. Holding a bottle of the discoloured water which was obtained from that part of the river, Crawford said that the residents are suffering as they are forced to use the contaminated water. “I walked with a sample of water that the residents have to drink. This is the quality of water that rice farmers will have to reuse and I am sure that the next crop will be affected.” Crawford noted that pump operators at Manarabisi are baffled as to whether they should pump the water inland so that farmers in the Black Bush Polder can use it. He noted that the residents have already prepared a petition as they seek to have the rice farmers discontinue their operations there. See full story on page 2
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