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June 7, 2020

Belize skeletons establish earlier use of maize as a staple for Maya

In the journal Science Advances, Kennett, whose team tested the skeletons of an “unparalleled” collection of human skeletal remains in Belize, writes: “there is a significant [...]
June 6, 2020

One man’s dream, an opportunity for Belizeans to make some money, Easysales.bz

Managing Director of Easysales.bz, Javier Tun, said that he has been working on the idea of a virtual auction house for ten years having seen the [...]
June 5, 2020

Support local farmers during economic and climate instability, says CEO of Agriculture

Alpuche said that the sector was already battling a severe drought last year which rolled over into 2020. Already battling the drought, the industry took another [...]
June 5, 2020

Ministry of Agriculture tracking ongoing floods, preparing help for farmers

The rains that started last weekend, brought on by Tropical Storm Amanda in the Eastern Pacific Basin, brought flooding primarily to the Cayo District but also [...]
June 4, 2020

“Increasing exports the only way to solve foreign exchange problems,” says Chamber of Commerce

The BCCI explained the pandemic and subsequent lockdown measures, affected the tourism industry which normally accounts for more than 40 percent of foreign currency (FOREX) in [...]
June 4, 2020
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Prime Minister Barrow announces first-ever U.S. dollar-denominated Treasury Note

In a video statement, the Prime Minister said the US $30 million note's proceeds are "purposed to augment the stock of official Central Bank reserves while [...]
June 4, 2020

Sex workers unable to make a living, call for curfew to be lifted

Breaking Belize News spoke with Elisa Castellanos, Executive Director of Tikkun Olam Belize, who said that on the 2020 occasion of International Sex Worker's Day (marked [...]
June 3, 2020
Why Consider Belize to Invest, Live or Retire

Local travel breathing some life back into tourism industry, stakeholders call for further relaxation of curfew

Breaking Belize News spoke with BTIA Executive Director, John Burgos, who said that there was a good turnout of local travelers during the long weekend but [...]
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