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Belize Minister of Agriculture visits hydroponics operation
Minister of Agriculture Abelardo Mai continues visiting agricultural producers around the country and today he went on a field day in the rural Belize district.
Minister Mai’s first stop was a visit with Jim Jones, an individual producer specializing in lettuce grown hydroponically. Apart from different types of lettuce, Jones grows other vegetables like kale, arugula, and watercress in his greenhouse using water instead of soil. The hydroponics system allows for water to be recirculated and reused and results in more and faster production.
His second stop was at the Nago Bank cooperatives in Maskall along with Area Representative Marconi Leal. The cooperative farmers reported on their accomplishments and concerns, the main of which is road access.
Dec 23, 2020
Despite COVID Times, Salvation Army Carries Out Christmas Hamper Drive
It was a little tough this time around due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its annual kettle appeal being downsized, but even as funds have not been rolling in, the Salvation Army is still pushing forward with its Christmas hamper drive this year. Today, residents lined up – six feet apart – to collect a voucher to shop for their pantry items courtesy of the humanitarian organization. News Five’s Duane Moody reports.
Duane Moody, Reporting
Today at the Salvation Army Headquarters on Regent Street, the annual Christmas hamper drive got underway. But it was different this year – residents weren’t walking away with a bag filled with groceries, but were instead receiving a voucher to shop at any of the Publics Supermarkets across the city and at a store in San Ignacio for the supplies they would need to have a Christmas meal.