Cooperation for territorial development brings together leaders from Sebrae Amapá and CTG of Guyana – News of Brazil

Cooperation for territorial development brings together leaders from Sebrae Amapá and CTG of Guyana – News of Brazil

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This Monday (2), the president of the Sebrae Amapá Council, Josiel Alcolumbre, the superintendent Alcilene Cavalcante and the technical director, Suelem Amoras, received members of the Guiana Territorial Collective (CTG) at the institution’s headquarters in Macapá. At the meeting, they discussed cooperation actions to boost territorial development and companies in Amapá and Guyana.

Among the points of interest in cooperation are training on Brazilian and Amapá legislation to enable the participation of Guyanese companies in market offers, via bidding, as well as Amapá companies in the Guyanese market.

The sectors of greatest interest for establishing the partnership are the bioeconomy, circular economy, sustainable development, hospitality, gastronomy, technological and digital innovation and training companies on legislation and regulations for market access.

Other themes were gastronomy and hospitality with the possibility of internships for university students from Guyana, from both courses, in restaurants and hotels in Amapá; in addition to the exchange of chefs to develop gastronomy as a tourist product based on the peculiarity and richness of the border territories with French, Creole and Amazonian influence.

Ensuring a greater presence of companies and agencies in Guyanese territory with the aim of promoting the state of Amapá and Brazil, for a greater flow of tourists, was treated as an important agenda for the development of tourism in both territories.

During the cooperation, once the validity is established, salons, meetings and seminars will be held between public and private institutions and companies from both Guyana and Amapá, so that they can make this exchange and promote business in neighboring territories.

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The meeting was attended by the vice-president of CTG, Tiarrah Steenwinkel; mission chief Viviane Tchung-Ming; representative of the community in Macapá Remy Louis; members of the Secretariat of International Relations and Foreign Trade of the Government of Amapá, Roger Simonel and Peterson Miranda; and Sebrae’s technical advisors, Isana Alencar and Clara Vieira.


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