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Signing of Agreement and Handing over of a 19 HP Rototiller

Signing of Agreement and Handing over of a 19 HP Rototiller
Today the Santa Familia Grains, Vegetables and Legumes Co-operative were recipients of a 19-horsepower rototiller granted under the project “Cooperatives’ Rapid Response to COVID 19 and the 2020 Floods in Belize”.
In late 2020, the Department of Co-operatives conceived a partnership with the Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology (BEST) in developing a national project proposal to access grant funding for eleven registered co-operatives from low-income rural communities.
This project, which is financed by the UNDP Global Environment Fund/Small Grants Program was designed to assist Co-operatives in making investment to enable their members to adapt and be more resilient to climate change.
Present at the event was Chief Executive Officer from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security & Enterprise Servulo Baeza, Registrar of Cooperatives Mr. Gareth Murillo, Mrs. Michelle Longsworth Ag. Managing Director from the Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology, Mr. Leonel Requena National Coordinator at GEF Small Grants Program UNDP, Chairman and Members of the Santa Familia Grains, Vegetables and Legumes Cooperative and personnel from the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Department.

Training on the Control and treatment of the crazy ants (Nylanderia Fulva)

Training on the Control and treatment of the crazy ants (Nylanderia Fulva)
Ministry of Agriculture Extension Officer Mr. Andre Logan, along with BAHA personnel, are currently in Santa Elena, Guatemala attending a three-day training on the Control and treatment of the crazy ants (Nylanderia Fulva).
The purpose of the workshop is to develop an action plan for the invasive species of crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva) in Belize. The Nylanderia fulva is known to be an invasive ant, most recently from Colombia, where an outbreak occurred after this species was apparently introduced to control leafcutter ants and venomous snakes.
The workshop will also cover the current situation of N. fulva in the American continent, experiences of its detection in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and its detection in Belize.
Recently these invasive ants have been detected by farmers living in the villages of Pueblo Viejo, Jalacte, Dolores and Santa Elena in the Toledo District.

Ministry of Agriculture Officers in El Salvador on Technical Exchange Visit

Ministry of Agriculture Officers in El Salvador on Technical Exchange Visit
Two officers from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise (MAFSE) are currently in El Salvador from 15-18th August on a technical exchange visit. While in El Salvador they will visit with the Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Forestal (CENTA) and fruit tree producers to gather information on research and technology transfer in non-traditional fruit crops such as dragon fruit, soursop, coconut, pineapple and avocado. The delegation is accompanied by a fruit tree producer and a BAHA official responsible for the regulation of imports of plant material since a main objective of the technical visit is to identify quality germplasm for introduction.
This exchange is being coordinated by the Belize and El Salvador Delegations of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and is being funded through the ongoing Technical Cooperation titled “Regional Collaboration, Capacity Building and Development of Germplasm Management for Nontraditional Fruit Tree In Belize” under the Unique Fund of IICA. This technical cooperation project aims to provide direct support to MAFSE to develop a germplasm collection for non-traditional fruit trees including Pitahaya, Coconut, Passion Fruit, Avocado and Soursop, as well as to contribute necessary resources to conduct research and development, coordinate technical capacity building and, facilitate field exchanges between partner institutions and industry stakeholders (public and private) for the advancement of the non-traditional fruit tree industry in Belize.
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Sheep and Goat Slaughtering and Nutrition Management Workshop

Twenty-five individuals, comprising of Livestock Technical Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture, BAHA, BLPA, University of Belize lecturer and sheep and goat farmers are currently attending a three-day training on “Sheep and Goat Slaughtering and Nutrition Management Workshop” at the Drift Inn & Aguada Hotel in Santa Elena.

The training is through a collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise (MAFSE) and the Taiwan ICDF Breeding Sheep and Goat Production and Guidance System Enhancement Project.

The aim of the workshop is to train instructors in Sheep and Goat Nutrition Feeding Management and Slaughtering Techniques. Whereas creating value adding to the local lamb and mutton while improving the productivity of the national sheep and goat industry in Belize. The training includes sessions of nutrition management, hygiene practices of slaughterhouse, animal welfare and meat cuts processing, as well as demonstrations and practices in slaughtering and carcass production. Facilitators for the training are three experts from the University of San Carlos in Guatemala.

Minister of Agriculture attends the National Coconut Fair 2022 in Brazil

Minister of Agriculture attends the National Coconut Fair 2022 in Brazil
Minister Jose Abelardo Mai and Chief Executive Officer Servulo Baeza are leading a delegation of eight entrepreneurs to participate in the National Coconut Fair (Fenacoco) in Brazil.
The delegation will be visiting EMBRAPA Agroindústria Tropical in Fortaleza to get first-hand experience in the advanced technical knowledge of the institution, as well discuss future cooperation projects, and the commercialization of national machinery and equipment.
The National Coconut Fair (Fenacoco) in Brazil was created to study, discuss, and promote the coconut production chain, for Brazil and the world.
The three day event will be held at the hotel Praia Centro, from the 10th to the 12th of August 2022. The events attract producers, entrepreneurs, and managers of the public and private sectors of areas related to culture, products, derivatives, processing of dry coconut shell residues, green and endocarp, cooperatives, artisans, environmentalists, researchers, engineers, architects, professionals, teachers, students, press and other interested in the sustainability of the various types of coconut existing in the world.
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Training on African Swine Fever

August 9, 2022:
The Belize Agricultural Health Authority Animal Health Department, along with the Cayo Extension Service conducted a training session on African Swine Fever for pig producers from the Cayo district.
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The main objective was to conduct public awareness targeting swine producers on African Swine Fever and Bio-Security methods. The training venue was the BAHA Conference Room, Central
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African Swine Fever (ASF) is a highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild pigs, with a mortality rate that can reach 100%. It is not a danger to human health, but it has devastating effects on pig populations and the farming economy. There is currently no effective vaccine against ASF.
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The virus is highly resistant in the environment, meaning that it can survive on clothes, boots, wheels, and other materials. It can also survive in various pork products, such as ham, sausages, or bacon. Therefore, human behavior can play an important role in spreading this pig disease across borders if adequate measures are not taken.
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Organic Fertilizer Training on how to do Bokashi

Organic Fertilizer Training on how to do Bokashi

11 members from Los Agricultores del Paraiso Group attended a training session on Bokashi Preparation. The event was held in Paraiso Village, Corozal District.
The training was facilitated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise along with Resilient Rural Belize.
Bokashi is a type of composting in which you seal food scraps and organic waste in an airtight container.
Due to the high cost of fertilizer the Ministry has been working with farmers to implement new alternative to defray the cost of fertilizers.
Present at the training session were Extension Officers Mr. Carlos Martinez, Mr. Samuel Cocom and Ms. Sandra Medina from Resilient Rural Belize.

Poultry Health Management Training For Subsistence Farmers

Poultry Health Management Training For Subsistence Farmers
15 women from the village of San Narciso and San Victor in the Corozal District received two days of training on Poultry Health Management.
The women, who are beneficiaries under the Resilient Rural Belize project, received training on proper bio-security and husbandry practices. They also learnt about the different diseases and vaccines administered to poultry. At the end of the training each participant was awarded a certificate of completion.
The training was organized by Resilient Rural Belize Extension Officer Ms. Sandra Medina and Extension Officer from the Ministry of Agriculture Mr. Emilio Perez. Facilitators for the training were Dr. Joe Myers & Mr. Sair Pech from the Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA), along with Dr. Victor Gongora and Mr. Armando Cowo from the Belize Poultry Association.
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Exchange Visits among Cooperatives

Exchange Visits among Cooperatives
Resilient Rural Belize Program and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise through the Department of Co-operatives and the Extension Services collaborated on an exchange visit. Co-operativa De Los Buenos Amigos Co-operative Society Ltd and Trio Farmers for Development Co-operative Society Ltd, both of the Toledo District along with Chileros Del Sur Cow Pen of the Stann Creek District visited with Servicios Varios El Progresso Co-operative Society Ltd and Laguna Farmers’ Co-operative Society Ltd, both of Valley of Peace, Cayo District.
The purpose of the visit was to strengthen their institutional capacities through learning and sharing of experiences. A field trip to the production site of Laguna Farmers’ Co-operative was also undertaken with a view to enable participants to learn and share practical experiences in the different agricultural production systems and on the best practices utilized for various crops.
While the direction of the training was two-fold (organizational and agricultural production and marketing) more emphasis was given to organizational and management aspects. The aim is for capacity building and development that will improve knowledge and practices of the producer organizations enabling them to integrate the experience gained into their daily activities and operations.
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