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Diagnostic Evaluation of the Honey Industry

A ceremony to share the results of a diagnostic evaluation of the Honey Industry in the north was held yesterday 24th of August at the Yo Creek Agriculture Station in Orange Walk.
Dr. Rodrigo Medellin and Dr. Priscilla de la Torre, both experts in apiculture working with the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation for Development, AMEXCID, arrived in Belize on Monday 21st of August and went on a tour of apiaries in Corozal and Orange Walk, examining hives and checking on conditions of apiaries. They shared their observations yesterday during a brief ceremony attended by Minister of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise Jose Abelardo Mai and officials of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise.
The analysis covered observations on bee behavior, hive characteristics, presence of diseases and pests observed and other observations such as apiaries and human contact. The results will be used to help determine the best way forward for the rehabilitation of the honey industry.

Diagnostic Evaluation of the Honey Industry in the North

A ceremony to share the results of a diagnostic evaluation of the Honey Industry in the north took place yesterday 24th of August at the Yo Creek Agriculture Station in Orange Walk.
Dr. Rodrigo Medellin and Dr. Priscilla de la Torre, both experts in apiculture working with the Mexican Agency for International Cooperation for Development, AMEXCID, arrived in Belize on Monday 21st of August and went on a tour of apiaries in Corozal and Orange Walk, examining hives and checking on conditions of apiaries. They shared their observations yesterday during a brief ceremony attended by Minister of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise Jose Abelardo Mai and officials of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise.
The analysis covered observations on bee behavior, hive characteristics, presence of diseases and pests observed and other observations such as apiaries and human contact. The results will be used to help determine the best way forward for the rehabilitation of the honey industry.

Data Analyst of the Ministry of Agriculture attends Meeting in El Salvador

Mr. Gregorio Canto of the MAFSE Policy Unit is currently in El Salvador attending a meeting to evaluate price and agricultural market information. The event which is being organized and facilitated by the Central Region of the Market Information Organization of the Americas (IOMA) has participation of the seven member countries to support producers in marketing and agricultural markets.
The meeting was inaugurated by Salvador Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Oscar Guardado.
Since 2019, the IOMA did not meet in person due to the pandemic; however, its work did not stop because it was done virtually. Today they resume meeting face-to-face to continue giving the necessary tools and information to agricultural actors in each of their countries.
This meeting represents a valuable opportunity for sharing insights, best practices, and data related to agricultural markets, which can ultimately contribute to the growth and success of the agricultural sector in the region.

Training Session on the Management of Coconut Trees

30 coconut farmers are currently attending a three-day training session on the management of coconut trees at Julian Cho Technical High School in the Toledo district. The workshop was organized through a partnership between JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) the Ministry of Agriculture and the Toledo coconut farmers’ cooperative.
The training agenda covered a range of subjects related to coconut tree management, including Agro-ecological management, Integrated pest management for coconuts and the potential for marketing and processing coconuts in Belize. The event also included practical, hands-on demonstrations, such as the creation of compost, biofertilizers, and other organic fertilizers. This practical aspect helps farmers to apply these techniques in their own coconut farming practices.
The Ministry of Agriculture is committed to enhancing the resilience of agriculture in Belize, particularly in response to the recurring effects of annual hurricanes and floods. This suggests a focus on sustainable and climate-resilient farming practices.
The training session is part of a broader project supported by JICA, conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise (MAFSE), the University of Belize (UB) and Kaihatsu Management Consulting, Inc (KMC).
The training session demonstrate a commitment to improving the coconut farming industry in Belize by providing farmers with knowledge and tools to manage their coconut trees effectively and sustainably while addressing climate-related challenges.

Spanish Lookout Credit Union Grand Opening Ceremony

A grand opening ceremony was held today for the Spanish Lookout Credit Union (SLCU) in Spanish Lookout. The grand opening of this financial institution is a significant event for the community of Spanish Lookout which aims to provide a wide range of financial services to meet the needs of the community, including micro-enterprises, commerce, consumer banking, agricultural financing, housing loans, and educational support.
For over five decades, the Farmers’ Trading Center (FTC) had been the primary financial service provider for the community. However, as the businesses and the community grew, there was an increasing demand for more comprehensive financial services. The establishment of SLCU now offers the community a more functional and flexible option for conducting financial transactions.
SLCU’s mission is to not only provide services similar to FTC but to also enhance the range and quality of financial products and services offered. This includes a commitment to providing excellent customer service, competitive interest rates, and various benefits for its members and the broader community.
The presence of Minister Jose Abelardo Mai at the opening ceremony highlighted the importance of this event for the local community. His participation in the ribbon-cutting ceremony underscores the government’s support for this new financial institution.
A tour of the SLCU building was also provided to the guests with an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the facilities and services offered by the credit union. The Grand Opening ceremony marks the beginning of a new era in financial services for Spanish Lookout, promising improved access and options for its residents and businesses.

Establishment a standing Vegetable Interdiction Team

To combat the issue of contraband in the agriculture sector, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise has established a standing Vegetable Interdiction Team (VIT) comprising officials from various government departments and agencies.

 The VIT includes representatives from the ministry’s Extension Service and Supplies Control Unit, the Customs Department, the Belize Agricultural Health Authority, Belize Marketing and Development Corporation, and the Mobile Interdiction Team of the Police Department.

 On July 24, Hon. Jose Abelardo Mai, Minister of Agriculture; Servulo Baeza, CEO in the ministry, and members of the VIT held a meeting with farmers and producers from the districts of Orange Walk, Corozal, and Belize at the Yo Creek Agriculture Station in the Orange Walk District. During the meeting, concerns were raised about the increase in contraband activities, the presence of illegal vegetables and fruits in local markets, and the challenges farmers face in selling their products due to the competition with contraband items.

 The VIT pledged to intensify collaborative efforts and increase the frequency and effectiveness of its operations. As a result of the increased surveillance and monitoring, the VIT has confiscated a significant quantity of contraband vegetables, including 1,278 pounds of cabbage, 2,253 pounds of onions, 983 pounds of tomatoes, 86 pounds of habanero peppers and 130 pounds of sweet peppers, valued at $16,190.40.

 The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise reminds the public that acquiring illegally obtained vegetable products may result in the confiscation of such products and imposition of fines. The VIT will continue its heightened frequency of actions to ensure Belizean products are protected, and the ministry assures its unwavering support for farmers as they relentlessly work to ensure the food security of the nation.

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Sheep and Goat Production and Management Training

A very productive and informative workshop was held today for 35 farmers from the Toledo district. The workshop focused on various aspects of sheep and goat production and management, as well as culinary practices related to lamb and mutton along the value chain. The workshop was hosted by the Toledo Agriculture Department and facilitated by the Central Farm Livestock unit.
The training covered both theoretical and practical sessions from traceability, nutrition, health, silage preparation and femacha demonstration. These types of training enable farmers to understand the best practices for raising these animals effectively, providing them with a solid foundation of knowledge, and hands-on experience to implement the techniques as well enhance their productivity and economic prospects.

Gales Point Farms Visit

Technical Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture were out today visiting farmers from Gales Point. The purpose of the visit was to understand the ground realities and challenges faced by farmers. The technical visit helped to create an effective solution and provide appropriate support to farmers.
During the visit, a comprehensive assessment of the farms and farmers was conducted. The assessment was conducted based on their needs, access to resources, technology, markets, and training.
These initiatives conducted, fosters a collaborative approach between the Ministry of Agriculture and farmers, enabling the implementation of targeted interventions to enhance agricultural productivity, sustainability, and the overall livelihoods of the farming community in Gales Point.

Gardening Training for Youth Cadets

30 youth cadets from the Belmopan police formation participated in the gardening training at the National Agriculture and Trade Showgrounds in Belmopan.

The training ensured that the participants gain a comprehensive understanding of gardening practices. By providing a hands-on experience, the training enabled the youth cadets to develop practical skills that they can apply in various agricultural settings.

Facilitating the training was Extension Officer Abimael Puck who provided valuable information and guidance on best practices.

The training session not only imparted important agricultural knowledge but also empowered the youth cadets to become more self-reliant and potentially opens up opportunities for them to contribute positively to the agriculture sector in their communities. Such initiatives play a crucial role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and fostering interest in gardening and farming among the younger generation.

Distribution of Agricultural Package to Sembrando Vida Recipients

Agricultural packages were distributed in Stann Creek and Corozal District for recipients of Sembrando Vida. The Sembrando Vida project is a joint initiative between the Governments of Mexico and Belize, established on May 7th, 2022, during the visit of the Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Its main objective is to promote socio-economic development and cooperation between the two countries in the agricultural sector. The project consists of three main components:
Economic Package: This component provides recipients with $2,000 BZ (Belize dollars) over the duration of the 8-month project. The financial support aims to assist small farmers and individuals involved in agriculture, enabling them to invest in their farming activities and improve their livelihoods.
Agriculture Package: The agriculture package includes essential resources such as seeds, fertilizers, tools, fruit trees, and forest trees. By distributing these resources, the project aims to enhance agricultural productivity in the regions of Stann Creek and Corozal District. This support will likely contribute to increasing crop yields, diversifying agricultural production, and promoting sustainable farming practices.
Capacity Building/Training Component: Another critical aspect of the Sembrando Vida project is the focus on capacity building and training for the participants. The recipients will receive training and educational opportunities related to various aspects of agriculture. This knowledge transfer will help them acquire new skills, techniques, and knowledge to improve their farming practices and ensure the long-term sustainability of the project’s impact.
The bi-lateral and technical cooperation between Belize and Mexico in areas of mutual interest, particularly in agriculture, strengthens the ties between the two nations. By fostering collaboration and sharing expertise, both countries can leverage each other’s strengths and experiences to create a more robust agricultural sector and boost socio-economic development in the region.
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