May 05, 2011. /Lesprom Network/. Guyana’s single plywood manufacturing company Barama is aiming to restart its plywood operations as soon as June of this year and hopes to have export products ready for shipment in December, ITTO reported. Domestic demand for plywood is strong and the reopening of this mill will ensure that that the development of the domestic housing sector is not held back. The plywood factory is looking to achieve a production rate in excess of 2,400 cubic metres per month. The company is also engaged in the production of veneers to further compliment the plywood factory. The plywood company is providing employment to a significant number of workers within the forest industry. The re-opened factory will reduce the shortages of panels faced by contractors and builders.