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Caribbean Chicken In Talks to Re-Open
posted (August 27, 2020)

On Monday's newscast, we told you how the Caribbean Chicken processing plant in Blue Creek Village in the Orange Walk district was forced to shut down for sanitation. That's after Natalio Wicab, one of their employees from San Felipe Village, passed away due to COVID-19. A few days later, Wicab's sister passed away, also a victim of the coronavirus.

It's a pair of losses that are beyond devastating for that family, and it has also forced the temporary closure of Caribbean Chicken.

Today, Agriculture Minister Hulse publicly announced negotiations between the management and the health authorities are underway to try and safely re-open it for business in the near future.

Hon. Godwin Hulse - Ministry of Agriculture

"Caribbean Chicken was temporarily closed. We all know that because there was, sadly, somebody infected, and I think somebody associated with them passed. They are a HACCP-approved facility. What does that mean? It means that they adhere to the high standards of sanitary and phytosanitary requirements, as certified by BAHA, and it's a lengthy process to become HACCP-approved. Of course, HACCP did not include COVID because nobody knew of COVID. So, they have had to institute additional measures to deal with COVID. The company has jumped into action to do that. [It] has been in communication with the Ministry of Health to get the Ministry of Health to sign off on those additional precautions and measures that they are taking so that this plant can be reopened very shortly. It's a significant part of our poultry contribution to the nation. So, has Quality Poultry. This afternoon after this press conference, I am meeting again virtually with them and the Ministry of Health to finalize those agreements. We've done it for sugar. We're now doing it for meat, poultry, and all the other processing facilities because they must, perforce, remain open and continue. We cannot just shut a facility. While the health of our people comes first because without that there is nothing, we absolutely need to ensure that those plants remain open, and we can continue to operate."

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