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Mar 28, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Farm Supplies Ltd. (FARMSUP), a pioneering force in the agricultural and industrial equipment sector has once again thrown its support behind the organisers of the annual Bartica Easter Regatta.
This week, Sales Coordinator, Ms. Tracy Cox handed over the company’s sponsorship cheque to Adrian Brandsford, Member of the Bartica Easter Regatta Committee. Ms. Cox intimated that FARMSUP has been supporting the Regatta for many years now, noting that Bartica is one of the many communities that support their products.
“This is a way of saying thank you to our faithful customers and many of whom are from Bartica. We know that Regatta is the most anticipated time for the community, and we will continue to play our part in ensuring that the many activities are successfully undertaken.”
FARMSUP was established in June of 1993, by Renger Oene van Dijk, and continues to play a pivotal role with the supply and maintenance of heavyduty equipment in theagriculture, mining, construction, forestry, quarry, power generation, and marine industries.
Mr. Bransford extended thanks on behalf of the Bartica Easter Regatta Committee to Ms. Cox, Management and Staff of FARMSUP for their committed support towards the event.
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