AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate Preparedness: Belize’s National Meteorological Service and NEMO show how early warnings pay off—every BZD invested in forecasting returns an estimated BZD 3.30 to 6.80 in benefits, stressing that alerts only work when communication and response coordination follow. Hurricane Season Planning: The 14th Annual National Climate Outlook Forum opened in Belize City, bringing agriculture, water, energy, and other climate-sensitive sectors together to review the next six months amid El Niño and possible tropical cyclone activity. Coastal Protection & Development: Hol Chan Marine Reserve retracted Letters of No Objection for projects not yet started, aligning approvals with a nationwide moratorium on new structures and dredging. Blue Economy & Fisheries Leadership: WCS and the National Women in Fisheries Association held the 9th Women in Fisheries Forum, spotlighting women in fishing, seaweed, processing, and value-added work. Agriculture & Soil Health: A Sustainable Livestock Project closing ceremony highlighted climate-smart cattle practices like rotational grazing and electric fencing. Sugar Industry: Belize’s 2026 sugar crop season is set to end Sunday evening after stakeholders agreed on remaining cane and factory delivery realities. Regional Finance for Resilience: IFC will invest up to US$15M in the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund debt sub-fund, including Belize, to expand financing for resilience and sustainability projects.
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