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Sunday 13/04/2025 - 🚢$285M USD Berbice Port

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Today’s edition highlights bold moves in agriculture, tightening tax enforcement, and deepening international partnerships—while revealing emerging business and side hustle opportunities across Guyana’s fast-evolving economy
Here’s what you can expect:
Business News đź“°
Side Hustle Ideas đź’ˇ
Today's Proverb:
"Business opportunities are like sunsets. If you wait too long, you miss them."
– William Arthur Ward

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John Fernandes, Muneshwers Invest US$285M in Berbice Port
Sector: Logistics & Infrastructure | Investment: US$285M
Two of Guyana’s shipping giants—Muneshwers Ltd and John Fernandes Ltd—are building a massive port in Berbice, expected to create 1,000 jobs. This venture aligns with government ambitions for a deepwater port and future AI-powered infrastructure in the region, positioning Berbice as a key logistics hub.

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Victoria Greens to Launch US$2M Smart Greenhouse
Sector: Agriculture | Investment: US$2M
Agri-tech company Victoria Greens will open a US$2 million climate-smart greenhouse by year-end, increasing local high-value crop production by 250 tonnes annually. The hydroponic farm, which already supplies specialty greens, aims to reduce Guyana’s fresh produce import bill by 25% and expand into regional exports. The project will create 30 jobs and introduce advanced water-saving technology.

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Business Opportunities Based On Today’s Developments
Top 3 Business Opportunities for Small Enterprises
1. Healthcare Administrative Outsourcing for Private Clinics and Hospitals
Given the theft at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and the lack of operational surveillance, private health facilities are clearly in need of better administrative controls. Small firms can offer services like financial reconciliation, billing audits, and patient records management. This can be bundled with digitization tools or cloud-based reporting systems, targeting mid-tier private hospitals and specialist clinics.
2. Compliance Support for Re-Migrant and Import Schemes
The GRA-Mohamed vehicle seizure case exposes major gaps in the knowledge and adherence to tax and import laws. A small firm specializing in customs documentation, valuation compliance, and re-migrant tax exemption advisory could provide affordable services to re-migrants, used car dealers, and importers of high-value goods.
3. Local Fashion Production Services (Cut & Sew Units)
The Origins Fashion Festival signals a growing focus on promoting the local fashion industry. Small enterprises can benefit by setting up micro-garment workshops to serve emerging designers. Services could include small-batch manufacturing, tailoring, and alterations for designers needing to produce samples or small runs for showcases and online sales.
Top 3 Business Opportunities for Medium Enterprises
1. Smart Traffic Compliance Tools and Fleet Services
With the SRIS e-ticketing system already generating millions in fines within hours of launch, the opportunity exists to create mobile apps, dashboards, or SMS-based compliance tools for fleet managers, minibus owners, or delivery companies. Medium enterprises in software, GPS integration, or automotive tech can develop B2B products to help customers avoid tickets and monitor driver behavior.
2. Agri-Input Distribution & Fertilizer Logistics
The Government’s GY$2B fertilizer initiative opens the door for medium-sized agri-distribution firms to partner with government or co-ops to store, transport, and distribute fertiliser. Companies could also bundle products such as bio-stimulants, improved seeds, or irrigation tools to capitalize on farmers’ increased planting confidence. Reliable tracking and inventory systems will be critical.
3. Regional Event Production & IP-Driven Creative Management
The Origins Festival controversy reveals rising tensions around intellectual property and branding in creative industries. Medium enterprises with capabilities in event logistics, rights management, artist representation, or content licensing can provide IP-safe production services for fashion, music, and art events—especially as Guyana scales its cultural economy for international exposure.
Top 3 Business Opportunities for Large Enterprises
1. Private Security & Surveillance Infrastructure Provider
The rising incidence of narcotics seizures, administrative fraud, and prison management issues shows a deepening demand for institutional-grade surveillance systems. Large enterprises can offer comprehensive turnkey security solutions—integrating physical infrastructure, AI-based surveillance, and institutional SOP training—to government agencies, ports, hospitals, and private logistics firms.
2. Fertilizer Production Plant and Agri-Chemical Investment
With government planning a local fertiliser manufacturing facility and steadily subsidizing fertiliser costs, large agri-industrial firms can propose PPPs (public-private partnerships) to build and operate regional facilities. This could include downstream verticals in micronutrient blending or climate-resilient soil solutions to support Guyana’s food security and Caribbean exports.
3. Defence & Strategic Logistics Contractor (UK-Guyana Pact)
The signing of a defence cooperation MoU with the UK signals future procurement and operational expansion. A large enterprise could offer advanced training, maritime surveillance support, equipment procurement logistics, or even establish a joint venture for manufacturing defense-related gear locally. Emphasis should be on regional security collaboration, cyber defence systems, and inter-agency coordination capabilities.
Side Hustle Ideas Based On Today’s Developments
1. Mobile Exam Registration & Education Services (CSEC Focused)
Why now: The government has announced full subsidies for up to eight CSEC subjects. This creates a surge in demand from students and parents, especially in rural areas, for help with subject selection, registration, and exam preparation.
What to do: Start a side hustle helping families and students navigate exam registration, offer simple tutoring services, or sell digital/print study guides. This is especially useful in communities where internet access is limited and administrative support is poor.
How to scale: Partner with teachers to offer group prep classes on weekends or via WhatsApp; charge for convenience and value.
2. Agri-Input Delivery Service for Farmers (Fertiliser Focus)
Why now: The government is distributing one bag of fertiliser per acre to all registered farmers. However, not all farmers have the transport or time to collect it.
What to do: Offer a fertiliser pickup and delivery service for small and medium-scale farmers. Many will gladly pay a small fee to avoid long waits and hauling heavy bags.
How to scale: Partner with local co-ops, create a WhatsApp group to coordinate pickups, and use a bicycle, motorbike, or small car to start. You can later expand into delivering tools, seeds, and animal feed.
3. Freelance Event Content Creator for Local Fashion & Culture Events
Why now: With major events like the Origins Fashion Festival taking shape, there is rising demand for content that captures behind-the-scenes action, designer interviews, and cultural promotion.
What to do: Use your phone or entry-level camera to capture content at events, then offer editing and short-form video services to participants (designers, models, vendors) to post on their socials.
How to scale: Build a mini-portfolio on Instagram or TikTok and pitch your services directly to local brands, or partner with event coordinators as their content lead.
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