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NEWS FLASH: Agriculture Ministry Pivots to "Prehistoric Poultry" Amidst Soaring Velociraptor Market - The Ministry of Agriculture has officially hailed the latest trend in rural diversification as "the next frontier of national food security," even as local farmers report that their new livestock, velociraptors, pose a slightly higher workplace safety risk than the traditional broiler. ​This radical shift comes after a brutal year for the nation’s poultry farmers, many of whom shuttered their pens following a government-sanctioned flood of cheap imports. Critics note that these import licenses were frequently granted to well-connected party stalwarts who, according to local sources, "couldn't tell a feed-trough from a toaster." While the Very Persistent Accountability Committee (VPAC) recently forced a temporary freeze on these imports, the trust deficit between farmers and the state has reached a fossilized point of no return. ​The Frontline: An Exclusive Interview with 'Uncle C' ​We caught up with Clement "Uncle Charlie" Persaud at his farm on the outskirts of the city, where the usual clucking of hens has been replaced by the rhythmic, sharp chirping of teeth-baring theropods. ​Reporter: Uncle Charlie, the market for poultry was decimated. Why the move to Velociraptors? ​Uncle Charlie: (Wiping sweat from his brow with a blood-stained rag) Look, the chicken business was a mug’s game. When your neighbor’s cousin who lives in a penthouse gets a permit to dump frozen birds at half the cost of production, you either pivot or you starve. At least when a raptor tries to take you out, it looks you in the eye first. It’s an honest fight. ​Reporter: And the biggest challenge of the trade? ​Uncle Charlie: Timing, man. It’s all about the window. You have to harvest them right before they reach that three-foot growth spurt. If you miss the mark by a week, you aren't the farmer anymore, you're the appetizer. It’s a very high-stakes version of ‘who gets to the table first.’ ​Government Strategy: "Copycat & Dominate" ​In a move that has surprised absolutely no one, the Government of Guyana has already announced plans for a state-of-the-art "Velociraptor Tunnel Facility." Officials claim this multi-million dollar infrastructure project will revolutionize the sector. ​A spokesperson for the Ministry confirmed that, in the interest of "efficiency and oversight," the management of the facility will be restricted to "vetted, high-level private stakeholders" - a phrasing widely understood to mean the very same individuals whose import permits previously caused the chicken crisis. ​"We are delighted to see the ingenuity of our people," the Ministry stated in a press release. "The government is committed to ensuring that every emerging market is properly supported by the right people, with the right connections, at the right time. We are, as always, fully dedicated to copycatting, monopolizing, and dominating any sector that shows a glimmer of independent profit." ​Analysts' Take ​Economists are already warning that the "Raptor Glut" could lead to a sudden, violent correction in the labor market. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Labour is reportedly drafting new guidelines on "Employee-Predator Liability," though insiders say the paperwork will likely be handled by a newly formed shell company owned by the Minister’s brother-in-law. ​This is a developing story. Stay tuned for our upcoming feature: Will the State Monopoly on T-Rex Hatcheries be the Final Nail in the Coffin for Domestic Beef? #beemandiaries #CorruptionChronicles #OneGuyana #vpacguyana

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