Belize Indigenous Training Institute & Medicinal Plants
Belize Indigenous Training Institute & Medicinal Plants
The proposed project is in support of a Belize Indigenous Training Institute (BITI) medicinal plant farm and educational center. This activity was initiated in 1998 upon agreement with the Chuthamil Cooperative, for allocation of 50 acres of their land in Golden Stream Village, Toledo to BITI for use in the establishment of a medicinal plant farm. The 50 acres is to be used for research, testing of non-traditional agricultural products and for experimentation in the reintroduction of traditional Maya farming techniques.
The project will provide an inventory not only of a wide variety of medicinal and herbal plants in Belize but will also identify their location and abundance. This will be prepared in text, GIS maps and CD ROM formats. The project is a practical activity, which will show and thereby promote sustainable production and use of non-timber forest products specifically medicinal plants.

The project will also aim to highlight the need and the means of increasing local involvement in natural resource management. Their traditional environmental knowledge will be embraced by this project and form part of the database needed to develop a comprehensive co-management plan and regime. Conversely, this proposed medicinal plant project would clearly show to others the importance of sustainable use of non-timber forest products as well as the need to conserve the forests? biodiversity.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Belize Indigenous Training Institute
Country:
Belize
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 25,253.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 25,400.00
Project Number:
BZE/00/01
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
Eleven herbalists will be trained various degrees of plant identification, collection and transplanting to site for medicinal collection.
Notable Community Participation
The emphasis of the project is to involve traditional healers from the indigenous Mopan and Kekchi Mayan villages and to transfer knowledge to the younger people through an apprenticeship programme.
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SGP Country office contact

Mr. Leonel Requena
Phone:
(501) 822-2462
Email:
Esther Calles
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2nd Floor, David L. McKoy Business Center, Bliss Parade, P.O. Box 53
Belmopan, Central America