More Projects to Come on Stream through Resilient Rural Belize Program
As you heard, the Nago Bank Road is the first of several projects under the Resilient Rural Belize program of the Ministry of Economic Development. It’s a multi-ministerial approach that looks at not only climate resilient infrastructure being put in place, but also improving the lives of agro-producing communities across the country. Areas in the north, west, and south are next in line to see millions of dollars in upgrades to access roads.
Servulo Baeza, C.E.O., Ministry of Agriculture
“There is so much work that needs to be done. I can add that right now we are working in this area in Nago Bank. After this we have some roads in Valley of Peace; there are some roads in Valley of Peace and there’s also the roads for San Carlos/Indian Church that we will be working on. So those are the three main areas we are working on this year.”
Dr. Osmond Martinez, C.E.O., Ministry of Economic Development
“We have the San Carlos one in Orange Walk. Then we have the Valley of Peace in the west; also San Antonio farmers in the west. Then we have San Roman in the southern part of the country. The Cow Pen habanero farmers – they are actually the ones that produce the habanero for Marie Sharp so their products is all around the world. And Trio farmers and then San Jose, all the way in Toledo.”
Duane Moody
“By when can we see these come on stream?”
Dr. Osmond Martinez
“We will see a few coming this year, but we are planning to complete all these projects within a three-year period.”