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Export of Crude Soybean Oil

Export of Crude Soybean Oil

On the 25th of March 2019, representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, the Belize Agriculture Health Authority and the Belize Marketing and Development Corporation facilitated discussions between private sector representatives, from Little Belize, Ship Yard, Blue Creek and Spanish Lookout and the Jamaican distribution and a regional manufacturing company Seprod. The Seprod team consisted of CEO, Richard Pandoaie and three colleagues.

Discussions between the two groups revolved around Seprod’s interests in purchasing more soybean from Belize for soybean oil and soybean meal production to produce a wholly CARICOM product. Discussions also considered the potential of corn. 

On January, 2019, Belize for the first time exported five (5) containers of crude soybean oil to Seprod, Jamaica. Seprod refined the product and in turn exported it to Belize branding it as “Lider” a 100% Soya Bean GMO free product. 

The Ministry of Agriculture is actively supporting the partnership between private sector entities, engaging regional trade and investment.

Agriculture Census Update

Census 2018 Update 

The Ministry of Agriculture would like to remind the general public that the National Agriculture Census 2018-19 is still ongoing. Farmers who have not yet registered are encouraged to do so at the nearest agriculture office. To date a total of 6,468 farmers and 7,525 farms have been registered through the National Agriculture Census. A Farmer is defined as a person who produces half an acre or more and/or generates 30% or more of their household income from the agriculture activity.

The 2018 Census results data will be used to accurately project production and link the production to markets using the virtual market platform. In addition, analysis of the geo-referenced data will enable the Ministry to do remote sensing for the evaluation, monitoring and management of crop resources, increase the implementation of pest and disease surveillance systems, design appropriate drainage and irrigation infrastructure and improve climate risk management. The data gathered is stored in the Belize Agriculture Information Management System (BAIMS) a government owned web-based application.

The Census data collection is being conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture Extension Officers along with hired enumerators and is expected to end in June 2019.

The Ministry of Agriculture thanks all farmers for participating in the National Agriculture Census 2018 and encourages the registration of all farmers who have not participated in the Census to register.

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The National Agriculture & Trade Show 2019

The National Agriculture & Trade Show

NATS overview

The National Agriculture and Trade Show (NATS) is the biggest and most attended entertaining and educational annual event celebrated in Belize. The 3 day event is organized by the NATS Committee with the objective of educating the larger public about the importance of agriculture, its contribution to the Belizean economy and to food security.

The show is held every year during the months of April or May at the National Agriculture Show Grounds in the Capital of Belize, Belmopan. The site is geographical situated at the intersection of the Hummingbird and Western Highway, across from the Guanacaste National Park.

Every year thousand of Belizeans and visitors make their way to the show. The  highlights of the event covers a wide range of activities and competition. One of the major activity that highlights the show is the rodeo.

Other displays include agro-processed products, art and craft, cultural food preparations, the petting zoo, crop, livestock judging, canoe race, musical performance and the mechanical rides. 

The show also honors outstanding talented persons, through the selection of the farmer of the Year in the categories of Senior, Junior and Lady Farmer and the nomination of Miss Agriculture.

This year Agriculture show will be held on the 26th, 27th, and 28th of April 2019 under the theme “Innovations in Technology: Driving a Climate Resilient and Competitive Agriculture and Food Sector”.”

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Climate-Smart Agriculture in Belize Country Profile

Climate-Smart Agriculture in Belize World Bank Document

ABSTRACT

Agriculture in Belize is susceptible to weather variability and vulnerable to climate hazards, such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is agriculture that has been transformed and reoriented to support development and ensure food security in the face of climate change. CSA practices have potential to deliver triple wins in contributing to Belize’s agricultural development goals by sustainably increasing productivity, enhancing resilience, and reducing or removing greenhouse gases (GHGs). Many farmers in Belize are already using CSA measures to some degree. However, more widespread adoption of many CSA technologies has been hindered by a lack of information and technical knowledge, as well as the scarcity of resources to pay for initial investment costs. This country profile provides a snapshot of a set of promising CSA practices, assesses their climate smartness taking into account a range of potential hazards, identifies organizations currently working to promote CSA in Belize and policies under implementation, and discusses possible sources of financing needed to implement CSA at scale.

For more information kindly open link below:

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Ministerial Meeting for the Central American Agricultural Council of SICA

Ministerial Meeting for the Central American Agricultural Council of SICA

Belmopan. December 7, 2018. The Ministry of Agriculture hosted a Ministerial Meeting of the Central American Agricultural Council (CAC) in furtherance of Belize’s Presidency of the SICA. Hon. Senator Godwin Hulse, Minister of Agriculture, in his capacity as President Pro Tempore of the Council presided over the meeting.

During Belize’s presidency, one of the major focuses was the implementation of a roadmap for the formulation and presentation of a Regional Agricultural Policy 2018-2030. The initiative, which was led by the Regional Technical Committee, has had the input of the Technical Working Groups, international organizations and representatives of the private sector.

During the Ministerial meeting several updates on regional project initiatives were presented, including the proposal for establishment of a Regional Agricultural Innovation Centre, Implementation of a Cooperation Agreement with the Food Agriculture Organization (FAO) – Central American Bank on Economic Integration (BCIE) – CAC on Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change; and the institutionalization of the Regional Markets Network.

Other related meetings were held during this encounter. These included the 20th Regular Meeting of the Superior Council of CATIE; the LXV Extraordinary Meeting of the Regional Agricultural Health International Committee (CIRSA) the governing body of OIRSA currently chaired by Honduras and the Council of Ministers of The Central America Fisheries and Aquaculture Organization (OSPESCA) currently chaired by Guatemala.

This is the final meeting under Belize’s Presidency. At the end of its term, Belize will transfer the rotating Presidency to Guatemala.

 

Ministry of Agriculture Holds over the Central American Agricultural Council Pro Tempore Presidency

The Ministry of Agriculture is currently holding over the Central American Agricultural Council Pro Tempore Presidency from July to December 2018. The Ministry of agriculture is a member of the Central American Agricultural Council (CAC in Spanish) as one of the sub-organs of the Regional system for Economic Integration.

Through this framework, the Central American Agricultural Council entered a new phase of institutional development from April 2017 under the SE-CAC (Executive Secretariat-CAC). The commitment of the Ministers of Agriculture was manifested in decisions that sought to increase the ownership of the countries by the regional forum, increase the effectiveness of the Council and provide the necessary financial, technical and political instruments to achieve its purposes.

In the political sphere, the commitment of the Ministers is acknowledged, expressed through active participation in meetings and actions, and efforts to provide the necessary contributions to guarantee the financial health of the Council. In the technical field, the definition of an annual work plan, the continuity that each Pro Tempore Presidency (PPT) has given to priority issues and the strengthening of regional technical bodies have allowed generating better proposals and consolidating products that add value to national actions.

The Central American Integration System (SICA) is the institutional framework for the regional integration of Central America and has the objective of constituting it as a region of peace, freedom, democracy and development.

In the institutional framework, important steps have been taken to guarantee the independence of the Council, in accordance with the mandates of the Heads of State and Government and in full compliance with the legal norms of the Central American Integration System.

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Ministry of Agriculture Concluded its Regional Summer Camp for Youths Engaged in Agriculture

Ministry of Agriculture Concludes its Regional Summer Camp for Youths Engaged in Agriculture

The Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the Belmopan Police Department concluded their two weeks regional summer camp for Youths Engaged in Agriculture.

The camp which lasted for two weeks had participants from the Cayo and Belize Districts. The Summer camp which started from July 23rd concluded on the 4th of August 2018 with a “kid rodeo”, which was held at the National Agriculture and Trade Showground’s in Belmopan.

The objective of the summer camp was to make agriculture more appealing to the youths, recognizing it as a vital career, especially with an ageing population of farmers. The camp also served as a means of keeping youths engaged in positive activities, reducing incidences of crime committed by youths.

The two-week summer camp included a hands-on lessons in agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, agro-processing, and livestock, as well visits to companies such as Quality Poultry, Western Dairies, and Bel Car in Spanish Lookout. A total of two hundred young people participated in the summer camp.

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54TH Annual Meeting Caribbean Food Crops Society

The Caribbean Food Crops Society 54th Annual Meeting

The Caribbean Food Crops Society in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture will be hosting there 54th Annual Meeting which will be held at the Ramada Hotel, Belize City, on July 8-13, 2018. This year theme is: Multi-functionality of Agriculture in the Caribbean Basin in Countries with Predominant Tourist Industries.

The one-week long annual meeting will consist of keynote speakers from various international and regional organization, a technical session, a farmer’s forum, posters presentation, field trips and social and cultural activities.

Since its first meeting in 1964, the Society has convened annual meetings in 15 nations of the Caribbean with Belize now hosting the 54th annual meeting. Each year the society convenes an annual meeting in various countries and territories throughout the Caribbean region highlighting the area’s most relevant to that country or territory. The meeting provides an opportunity for science researchers, farmers, etc., to exchange information on research and technology.

The objectives of the Society are to advance and foster Caribbean food production, processing and distribution in all aspects, to help improve the quality of life for the people of the Caribbean. It brings together scholars, researchers, extensionists, growers, and other professionals associated with food production, distribution, and policy. It seeks to involve members from all four main language groups of the region (English, Spanish, French, and Dutch).

The Caribbean Food Crops Society is an independent professional organization with interdisciplinary orientation and membership. It was constituted in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 3rd, 1963. It is not affiliated with any public or private institution. It is a non-profit organization, which fosters communication between persons capable of contributing to the development of science, technology, and production of food crops and animals in the countries of the Caribbean Basin.

Instructions for registration:
Please fill out the registration form with the required information and submit to: Dr. Alberto Beale, Treasurer alberto.beale@upr.edu; (787) 602-8709.

Instructions for hotel reservation:
Contact: Ms. Edilma Perez, Sales Manager, salesmgr@ramadabelizecity.com, or Ms. Matilda Galindo, salesexec@ramadabelizecity.com
Ramada Belize City Gray Enterprises LTD, Newtown Barracks, PO Box 1758, Belize City, Belize (501) 610-1559. Rate is US$85.00 + 9% tax single occupancy and US$98.00 + 9% tax double occupancy (two persons). Includes breakfast buffet.

Call for Abstracts and Registration Forms

Call for Abstracts. Our 54th Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Food Crops Society will be held in Ramada Hotel, Belize City, July 8-13, 2018. Theme: Multi-functionality of Agriculture in the Caribbean Basin in Countries with Predominant Tourist Industries. Hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Immigration. Please fill out the submission form available on this website and submit by May 11, 2018 to:

Ina I. Sanchez, MSc
Coordinator – Research & Innovation
Phone: (501) 623-0771
Email: ina.sanchez@agriculture.gov.bz.
Research, Development and Innovation Center
Ministry of Agriculture, FFESD&I
Central Farm
Cayo, BELIZE

Please fill out the registration form with the required information and submit to: Dr. Alberto Beale, Treasurer alberto.beale@upr.edu; 787-602-8709

For More information visit us on: http://cfcs.eea.uprm.edu/content/call-abstracts-and-registration-forms

forms are also available for download below:

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  • CFCS 54th Annual Meeting Submission form
  • http://cfcs.eea.uprm.edu/sites/default/files/CFCS%202018%20Belize%20Short%20Program%20Updated%20June%201,%202018.pdf

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