AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBelize Cattle Growth: Agriculture Minister Rodwell Ferguson says Belize’s expanding cattle sector is set for a boost, with a push to improve herd genetics via the Brahma bull programme and plans for a local meat processing plant to raise value and create a guaranteed market for farmers. BNTF 11 Launch: The Caribbean Development Bank, Belize government and BSIF rolled out the Basic Needs Trust Fund Eleventh Programme, earmarking over US$5.2M for community-driven projects in education and water to cut poverty and strengthen resilience. Tourism Careers for Students: The Belize Tourism Board is taking secondary students aboard the Carnival Liberty for behind-the-scenes exposure to cruise ship jobs across hospitality, technical roles, entertainment and more. Belize on Screen: Helicopter activity over Belize City’s King’s Park area was confirmed as a camera and helicopter test for an international unscripted TV production filming in Belize this month. Marine Conservation Trip: FIU Scuba Club members dove off Placencia with Reef Conservation International, tackling invasive lionfish and experiencing bioluminescence on a night dive. Flood Disruption: Heavy tropical wave rains caused major flooding and a temporary closure of the George Price Highway near Belmopan, with cleanup and repairs continuing. Cruise Tragedy: Princess Cruises reported a crew member died after going overboard from the Regal Princess near Cancún; the ship’s Belize stop was affected by itinerary changes. Arts & Culture: Water-related activities were suspended at Nohoch Che’en Archaeological Reserve, while community arts and music moments kept rolling—from gallery-hopping traditions to marimba-making ideas.
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