The National Agriculture and Trade Show (Belize)

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The National Agriculture and Trade Show (NATS) which was established in the year 1970, is an annual public event that is held in Belmopan city [1] which is the capital of Belize. It is a family oriented event created in order for farmers as well as numerous businesses and organizations to showcase and sell their products [2] to the Belizean public. Approximately 40,000 to 45,000 individuals visit the Trade Show over the three days that it is held for.

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History

The first Agriculture Show was first held in Belize City on April 2 and 3, 1937. The following are some of the earlier records of when the NATS was held.

YearBrief Description
1947A successful Agriculture Show was organized in the Stann Creek District. The show included industrial, horticultural as well as agricultural exhibits.

The objective of the Agriculture Show that year was to demonstrate to the public what can be grown and made locally in Belize.

1962In October of this particular year, another successful Agriculture Show was held in the Cayo District. At this event, the idea of having the National Agriculture Show was developed.
1970The first National Agriculture and Trade Show was held in Belmopan, Cayo on November 14 and 15.

What is the Trade Show all about

The Agriculture Show grounds spread over 60 acres (24 ha) on the banks of Roaring Creek Village. Love FM's main stage is always the main event of the day where Belize's leading band, the Gilharry 7 [3] from Corozal Town would perform alongside other Belizean artists such as Supa G, Harlem Youths, Vida and Sheldon, Chico Ramos as well as the Sweet Pain band.

Apart from the entertainment, drinks and products, there are a variety of food from all parts of Belize, Mexico and Guatemala that are readily available to the visitors throughout the day. Some of these foods range from Tamales and Tacos to Rice and Beans with Stew Chicken and Barbecue. There are numerous mechanical rides that are brought in from the neighboring country Guatemala such as Ferris wheels and games of fortune for the young and old to enjoy. The attractions of the show include:

Importance of the National Agriculture and Trade Show

With Agriculture being one of the most profitable industries in Belize, The National Agriculture and Trade Show (NATS) focuses on the importance of agriculture through education, by demonstrating how the agricultural sector contributes to Belize's economy. The National Agriculture and Trade Show (NATS) also emphasizes the importance of food security. [4] This event usually occurs near the end of April or on the first weekend of May.

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References

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  2. "National Agriculture & Trade Show, Belize". agriculture.gov.bz. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
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  4. "WHO | Food Security". www.who.int. Archived from the original on August 6, 2004. Retrieved September 13, 2015.