August 19, 2024

Ministry of Agriculture’s ‘Youth in Agriculture’ Summer camp kicks off in Orange Walk 

The “Youth in Agriculture” Summer camp is facilitated by the Ministry of Agriculture at the Yo Creek Agriculture Station in Orange Walk. 
August 18, 2024

Chetumal’s Plaza Las Americas evacuated after bomb threat

Emergency evacuations were ordered at Plaza Las Américas after a report was made of a possible explosive device in the building.
August 16, 2024

Atlantic Bank celebrates 53 years, pledges continued growth and community support

In a statement released today, the bank expressed deep gratitude for the trust and loyalty of its customers, acknowledging their critical role in its success story. [...]
August 15, 2024

Belize’s Sugar Industry faces challenges amidst growth in other agricultural sectors

Belize’s sugar industry is currently facing significant challenges, despite the overall growth in the country’s agricultural sector, according to Minister of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise, [...]
August 15, 2024

European Union/UNDP E-mobility project reveals plans for inter-district bus runs to be managed by private sector

A statement issued on Thursday announced that "the Cabinet has authorized the use of a two-year contract for managing and operating three additional electric buses. The [...]
August 13, 2024

Belize’s Agricultural Sector sees growth, but Sugar Cane Industry needs reform – Minister of Agriculture, Jose Abelardo Mai

By Rubén Morales Iglesias: Minister of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise, Jose Abelardo Mai, highlighted the growth in Belize’s agricultural sector, including citrus, bananas, grains, shrimp, and [...]
August 13, 2024

BREAKING: Record prices announced for 2024/25 citrus crop by Citrus Products of Belize Limited (CPBL)

Each will be paid at $22 per box, but the price per pound solid will be $5.50 for grapefruit and $3.86 rounded up for oranges.
August 13, 2024

Ministry of Agriculture meets with Citrus Products of Belize Limited to discuss future of Belize’s citrus industry

The meeting brought together key stakeholders to discuss the future of Belize’s citrus industry.
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