Jul 21, 2021
Massive Turnout for Vaccination in Orange Walk
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is carrying out a national vaccination campaign, which today took them to Orange Walk District where hundreds of residents came out get vaccinated. Scores of persons were getting either their first or second jab. This is promising as the country tries to get enough people vaccinated so that economic activity can fully rebound. News Five’s Duane Moody reports.
Duane Moody, Reporting
There were snaking lines outside the school grounds in San Pablo Village in the Orange Walk District as the institution was transformed into a vaccination centre today. Hundreds of residents, as well as villagers from neighbouring San Jose, came out to get their jab of the COVID-19 vaccine. There were two queues – one for those coming for a second shot and those who were there for the first time. Following a brief sensitization session for the first-timers, they go through triage and then t
Jul 13, 2021
Fertilizer Prices Increasing
And what about other locally produced commodities? Will prices go up? This is a real concern in the agriculture industry. At the last House Meeting, Corozal North area rep Hugo Patt expressed concerns about the cost of fertilizers and what it would mean for the cost of production in the agricultural sector. Today, Agriculture Minister says those concerns are valid. He says that while he hasn’t seen the increase at the store where he purchases fertilizers, he has received credible reports from importers that the prices may double and combined with the increasing cost of freight. Mai says that can mean a cost of production for farmers and ultimately an increase in consumer prices.
Jul 6, 2021
Farmers Get Assistance in the Valley of Peace
Over the past two years, flooding and drought have ravaged vegetable fields in the Valley of Peace. Less than a year ago, the country’s largest cabbage producers lost hundreds of thousands of heads of cabbage to floods leaving them struggling to make ends meet. At the time, the Valley of Peace Farmers Association appealed to the government for help for them to keep planting. Well, G.O.B. is now offering assistance to thirty-one farmers through the Resilient Rural Belize Program’s Matching Grant Fund. On Monday, government officials and the Valley of Peace farmers signed an agreement for the construction of a climate resilient office and climate smart seedling nursery, packing and storage center with equipment and irrigation equipment. The agreement also provides for technical assistance and capacity building to help them improve the management and marketing of their operations.
Jul 1, 2021
Shipyard Now Certified to Export Cattle to Mexico
The formal exportation of cattle to the Mexican market was further realised today when the process of transporting hundreds of head of cattle to that neighbouring country began. The Mexican government is now accepting livestock from Shipyard, which will now serve as a hub for its exportation. It’s an initiative of the Ministry of Agriculture to penetrate and expand the market opportunities for livestock cattle producers in Belize. News Five’s Duane Moody travelled to Shipyard early this morning as this Mennonite community joins another from Blue Creek who has also been certified to export to Mexico.
Mr. Rodriquez
“I feel so yes, I feel we got to raise the price to six dollars for the barbeque.”
Paul Lopez
Mr. Rodriquez
“Oh yes, I think the sale will go down more. We nuh have enough sale. Cause right now things rough. Six dollars.”
Coreen Rudon, Cook, Belmopan Market
“Well the increased price really affect we business because weh really happen, we have one price weh we sell fuh we chicken and right now weh business slow dah nuh like we even could raise price on it. So we dah the business owner weh the tek the lose for not only chicken, but everything else weh the raise right now.”