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Guyana School of Agriculture

Coordinates: 6°47′25″N 58°03′34″W / 6.79027°N 58.05938°W / 6.79027; -58.05938
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The Guyana School of Agriculture (GSA) is a post-secondary college of agricultural education in Guyana, established in 1963 by Dr. Cheddi Jagon. It became a state corporation in 1964. It offers two-year diploma and certificate courses. There are two campuses: The first is at Mon Repos, Demerara, while the other is in Cotton Field Essequibo Coast.

References

  • McAlmont, Cecilia (October 30, 2003). "The GSA: Forty years of providing human resources to support agricultural development". landofsixpeoples.com.

6°47′25″N 58°03′34″W / 6.79027°N 58.05938°W / 6.79027; -58.05938