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Black Bush Polder flood waters receding; Cookrite Savannah cattle under threat

Summary by Guyana Times
…as 8,000 acres of rice, cash crops affected Flood waters are receding in the Black Bush Polder (BBP), Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), after persistent heavy rainfall. The recent flooding caused significant challenges for residents and local agriculture, as Cookrite Savannah’s cattle face conditions of more than a foot of water, while many cash crop farmers have suffered almost total losses. Regional Vice Chairman Zamal Hussain meeting with…
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Guyana Times broke the news in Georgetown, Guyana on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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