Muddy Fields Disrupt Sugar Production

Belize Sugar Industries (BSI) has temporarily halted sugar production for the 2024-2025 season due to ongoing challenges caused by heavy rainfall and poor road conditions. Since October, consistent rains have severely affected both the quality and quantity of sugarcane, which has made harvesting difficult.

BSI’s Communications Director, William Neal, told the media today, “We’ve been having rains since October, and that has made it extremely difficult in terms of the field conditions for farmers.” He added, “The amount of mud and the difficulty that farmers have to extract their cane makes it extremely difficult.” Williams stated that feeder roads to the fields have worsened, which has contributed to the strain in the delivery process.

He added that the situation at the factory is no better, as it struggles to handle the excess mud brought in with the cane. Neal said that “it’s not a good time to be harvesting” because the additional effort required to process poor-quality cane makes the operation unsustainable. “The cost in terms of what we’re spending to try and extract sugar from cane that has very poor quality at this juncture, simply because the rains have been so consistent, makes it just not viable for us to continue,” Williams said.

Car Crashes into Tree, Bursts Into Flames in Sandhill

A person was rescued from a burning car earlier tonight. Witnesses say that the driver crashed into a tree near mile 16 on the Philip Goldson Highway in Sandhill Village.

Residents who responded to the scene report that the driver did not show any signs of serious injuries.

Police officers and fire officials responded.

The fire was extinguished.

More details to follow…

BREAKING: One BDF Soldier Shot and Killed, Others Injured

Reports emerging from southern Belize are that a shooting left one Belize Defence Force soldier dead.

The incident occurred earlier tonight at the Crique Sarco Conservation Post.

Information reaching to News 5 that at least two others were injured. They are from the Support Company First Infantry Battalion.

Details of what led to the incident are still forthcoming.

Brigadier General of the B.D.F. Azariel Loria told News 5 that “That’s the news we got. We have dispatched a ptl (patrol) along with police to investigate the incident.”

This is a developing story

BTIA Hosts 39th AGM with Focus on Climate Change and Tourism

The Belize Tourism Industry Association (BTIA) held its 39th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday in Belize City. Themed “Tourism in a Time of Climate Change,” the event featured a panel discussion with experts addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change to Belize’s tourism sector.

The discussion centred on practical recommendations for safeguarding Belize’s tourism industry against climate-related risks.

Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations, Anthony Mahler, delivered remarks highlighting key developments and achievements in the sector. Senator Janelle Chanona delivered the keynote address, offering passionate and thought-provoking insights that tied into the event’s theme.

Stewart Krohn, who served as president for four years, officially handed over the reins to Efren Perez, chair of BTIA’s Corozal Chapter. Perez will lead the organisation as president for the next two years. Javier Gutierrez was elected as the 2nd Vice President, and Chris Rothing as Secretary, while Raineldo Guerrero and Tamara Sniffin continue their roles as Treasurer and 1st Vice President, respectively.

 

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