Country Foods

Last updated
Country Foods
IndustryEgg supplier
PredecessorFarmers Trading Center
Founded1997
FounderSpanish Lookout Community
HeadquartersRoute 30 East,
Spanish Lookout
,
Belize
Area served
Belize
Key people
Ervin Plett
ProductsEggs, Rice, Beans, Corn, Maseca
BrandsCountry Rice
OwnerSpanish Lookout Community
Number of employees
31
Website countryfoods.bz

Country Foods is Belize's main supplier of eggs. It is located in the heart of Spanish Lookout. Country Foods has eight delivery trucks, delivering eggs, rice, beans, corn and maseca countrywide. [1]

History

In 1958 the Mennonites moved to Belize from Mexico, searching a country of freedom. Not long after that, they started raising hens and marketing eggs countrywide. At first they sold the eggs at Farmers Trading Center but in 1997 they split up and started a separate company, Country Foods. [2]

In 2014 the disease locally referred to as AI (Avian Influenza) invaded the country and thousands of hens were infected and subsequently slaughtered, raising the egg prices to all time highs.

On a windy day at 15:00 on February 10, 2016, an employee lit the trash near the building. The flames rose high into the air and the breeze carried sparks into the building alighting on paper trays, igniting a huge flame. The Spanish Lookout Fire Department and BNE water trucks battled the flames until nightfall. By the time the fire was contained the entire warehouse and its contents had been burnt and destroyed. [3]

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References

  1. Foods, Country. "Welcome to Country Foods". Country Foods. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  2. "Belize Ag Report - A New Look for Country Food's Eggs". AgReport.bz. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. "Fire at Country Foods in Spanish Lookout". PlusTVBelize.com. 11 February 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2017.