Skeldon factory on course to surpass 2012 target – Ramsammy

By Kristen Macklingam

In spite of many challenges that the sugar industry, and specifically the Skeldon Sugar Factory has faced in recent times, the flagship factory of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) has created a new historical feat with a production of 2502 tonnes of sugar last week.

Cane being offloaded from a punt onto machinery to be processed at the Skeldon Sugar Factory

Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy, who facilitated a tour for media operatives to have an opportunity to visit the factory on Saturday, noted that this latest success story could not have been possible without the farmers as they play a critical role in the sugar industry.
“Between July 1 last year to the end of June this year, the local farmers produced in excess of 160,000 tonnes of cane. In the period from July 1 to June of next year, we are hoping that private farmers produce in excess of 170,000 tonnes of cane for this factory.
“This factory has been described as many things, from the government’s perspective and GuySuCo’s perspective, this factory was going to be the one that led GuySuCo’s aspiration to reach a production level and to exceed a production level of 400,000 tonnes per year,” posited Dr Ramsammy.
He stated that when this vision was articulated, there were many who said it was “impossible” and publicised that the Skeldon Factory would not function for the purpose it was intended.
However, with the present production levels emerging from this factory, GuySuCo and the government continue to believe that the vision will be a reality, said Dr Ramsammy.
“Skeldon was designed as the flagship of this vision and today, since its commissioning in August 2009, it is now demonstrating to the Guyanese public its potential.
“It is true that this factory had a major design work done by our international friends and partners and it is also true that the design has had to endure some innovations. These innovations have been ongoing and continue today.”
The agriculture minister explained that it was these innovations that were added to the design and to the factory that has led Skeldon to this point, and this of course could not have been achieved without favourable weather as of late.
A remarkable achievement
Minister Ramsammy emphasised that the 2502 tonnes of sugar produced last week is a remarkable achievement since this is more than two times what the old Skeldon Factory was capable of producing on a weekly basis.
This newspaper was told that at the end of Friday, Skeldon had exceeded 13,000 tonnes of sugar produced for this crop and has approached 20,000 tonnes for the year, thus far.
“Our target is 34,000 tonnes for the year and our target for this crop is approximately 27,000 tonnes. It means that for this crop, and this year also, we need 14,000 tonnes more. Once this is met, it means that this crop would not only have surpassed its target, but also surpassed the annual target for the factory,” Dr Ramsammy said.
It was further noted that with nine to 11 weeks remaining until the end of this crop, if good weather holds and the factory is able to produce at least 2000 tonnes of sugar per week, the target will be easily surpassed.
According to the agriculture minister, it is hoped that there will be an annual production of 50,000 tonnes of sugar in the near future, and by 2016, with the turnaround plan, Skeldon will produce 100,000 tonnes of sugar each year.

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