Joshua Jomo Macey’s love for agriculture began in his great-grandmother’s garden. For Macey, 25, also known as ‘Tujay,’ love was not always the case but came with time as he gained an understanding of farming. “As I got older, I understood the satisfaction that came with looking after plants,” Macey, an agriculturist, entrepreneur and photographer, who graduated from the Guyana School of Agriculture (GSA) and is currently pursuing a degree in Food Science at the University of Guyana, told Stabroek Weekend. “Agriculture is a wealthy career path and once you can feed yourself no matter what is happening, everything is okay.”