Tuesday, January 29, 2013

BELIZE CITRUS MUTUAL TO BUILD NEW CITRUS FACTORY - A BREATH OF FRESH AIR PERMEATS THE FUTURE.

BELIZE CITRUS MUTUAL, NOTIFY GOVERNMENT THEY WISH TO BUILD A COMPETITIVE CITRUS PROCESSING FACTORY IN BELIZE.

  Sounds good to me, the citrus industry needs shaking up.  New blood and new ideas.  As it stands right now the rumor mill are saying that bureaucrats are against Belize Citrus Mutual from building a competitive citrus processing factory.  Doesn't matter their reasons, as they are civil servants and not qualified to interfere in the competitive market place.  The idea of freezing conditions as they have in the old colonial monopoly mentality for the advantage of a few players already controlling the industry, is a bad one.  Unless you get free market competition, you do not get adaptation, innovation with diverse markets and new products.  Who knows what may evolve from more competition?  Maybe future mergers, stock and cash transactions, new players.  Just think, if the citrus industry opens up to the public, Belizeans with all those millions socked in low interest bank accounts, might be able to invest in the citrus business.  Not like now where people in Belize are forced to sit on their money because there are no publicly traded companies.
  Wish Belize Citrus Mutual all the luck in the world.

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