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January 3, 2024

Blockade resumes at Buena Vista, Corozal as farmers await word from Ministry of Agriculture; P.M. cuts Vatican trip short

Members of the Association briefly attempted to prevent Minister of Agriculture Jose Mai from leaving the area with a human chain and are demanding that the [...]
January 3, 2024

Parents and students in Jalacte engage in hands-on experience processing cucumbers

The event, organized by the Toledo Agriculture Department in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and UNICEF, brought together 15 students and 15 parents for a [...]
January 2, 2024

BSCFA Buena Vista blockade cleared; BSI/ASR responds on Wednesday

According to Minister of Agriculture Jose Mai who addressed the Association’s general membership meeting, Prime Minister John Briceno is in contact with the principals of American [...]
January 2, 2024

Trio of cane farmers associations calls on Government to ensure they can deliver cane

The Progressive Sugar Cane Producers Association (PSCPA), Corozal Sugar Cane Producers Association (CSCPA), and Northern Sugar Cane Growers Association (NSCGA) remind that they have valid commercial [...]
January 1, 2024

Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association to meet on Tuesday amid feelings of stalemate

Despite Government negotiators confirming that there has been some budging on the issue of the length of the Commercial Agreement and the handling of the Fairtrade [...]
January 1, 2024

Sugar impasse continues – Port fees now at center of dispute between BSCFA and BSI

In an interview with Independent Journalist, Joseph Budan, O’Brien said that on Friday the two sides agreed in principle to a two-year agreement with an option [...]
January 1, 2024
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New Year starts dark for portions of San Ignacio as unplanned power outage affects key areas

The outage is currently affecting areas surrounding the BEL Kontiki Substation and stretches along key routes, including:
December 31, 2023
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Why Belize must import white sugar from U.S. for now

It seemed unthinkable, but then so did the idea that locally produced sugar was much more greatly valued in Guatemala and Mexico than at home – [...]
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