@Django posted:Maybe Amaya Milk Company have recently registered in Canada.
Found their website https://amayamilk.co/ and fb page https://www.facebook.com/amaya...o/?ref=page_internal
Any way it's good investment ,Guyana need to reduce food imports ,produce locally.
The report makes it sound like there is currently no milk in Guyana. I don't know what may have happened but when I was a school boy I bought Guyana produced pasteurised milk at Rico and Shanta's in G'town. I am very suspicious of PPP propaganda and that chap at GoInvest.