By Government Press Office | BELIZE
BELMOPAN, Belize – On August 29, 2022, the ministry of economic development in conjunction with the ministries of sustainable development, rural transformation and agriculture met with the Belize Livestock Producers Association (BLPA) to discuss a climate change adoption approach for the cattle industry that is aligned with the Nationally Determined Contribution- Belize.
In 2018, the BLPA piloted a project funded by the Inter-American Development Bank to enhance livestock productivity and resilience to climate change in Belize. This project, through the establishment of model farms, tested some climate-smart livestock technologies such as the use of water-stress tolerant grasses and legumes, the promotion of forage conservation strategies (silage), the strategic supplementation of cattle that uses local feed resources and multi-nutritional blocks, and the application of water harvesting technologies, among others. These technologies showed significant positive results, that if implemented on a national level, will positively impact the livestock industry, not only creating resiliency but increasing livestock productivity.
In keeping up with its mandate, the livestock industry developed a five-year strategic plan with three objectives:
Maximiliano Ortega, project coordinator for the BLPA, presented the findings to Dr Osmond Martinez, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the ministry of economic development; Dr Kenrick Williams, CEO for the ministry of sustainable development; Valentino Shal, CEO for the ministry of rural transformation; and Dr Victoriano Pascual, acting chief agricultural officer for the ministry of agriculture.
Discussions are underway with the possibility to upscale the project and implement model farms countrywide.
Source: caribbeannewsglobal.com