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Regional Private Sector Relief to Jamaica Continues

By Belize, Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica, Press Release, pressreleaseNo Comments

Belmopan, Belize | December 2nd, 2025 — The Belizean private sector, mobilized by the Caribbean Sugar Refinery (CSR), is ramping up support for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica by sending a second container, this time loaded with critical building materials.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, Caribbean Sugar Refinery, a Member of the CARICOM Private Sector Organization (CPSO), has utilized its logistical expertise to facilitate the transport of these essential materials, aiming to assist in rebuilding efforts across affected communities in Jamaica. 

The new 40-foot container will transport a variety of building materials, including plywood, roofing sheets, and nails, which are crucial for repairing homes and infrastructure devastated by the hurricane. This shipment underscores the unwavering commitment of Belizean and regional businesses to aid in the recovery process.

The response from these businesses has been a testament to the solidarity and cooperative spirit across the Caribbean. Dr. Patrick Antoine, CPSO CEO and Technical Director, commenting on the continued private sector response action, said, “The private sector continues to demonstrate a deep sense of shared responsibility for our brothers and sisters in Jamaica. The CPSO is proud to support and help coordinate these efforts, and we will continue to work with our regional partners as well as the Jamaican private sector on the ground to ensure that relief reaches those who need it most, and that recovery is swift and resilient.” 

The previous container, containing 22 tons of household staples, is now joined by this shipment of building materials to further bolster the support for the people of Jamaica. This collaborative relief initiative, led by CSR and supported by the Consulate of Jamaica in Belize, continues to thrive through partnerships with organizations in Belize

 Gilbert Canton of Caribbean Sugar Refinery remarked:

“Our thoughts are firmly with the people of Jamaica as they navigate this challenging period. As part of the Caribbean family, we are determined to stand together and support one another. Following this shipment of building materials, we will continue to coordinate efforts with regional businesses to explore further assistance opportunities. Jamaica needs our help, and we are honored to contribute.”

The container of building materials is scheduled to arrive in Jamaica next week, where local partners will ensure swift and effective distribution to regions in urgent need of support.

 

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Belize Businesses Unite to Support Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa

By Belize, Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica, news, Press Release, Relief EffortNo Comments

Bridgetown, Barbados – The CARICOM Private Sector Organization (CPSO) continues to mobilize  regional private sector support for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica following the devastating  impact of Hurricane Melissa. 

One CPSO member, Caribbean Sugar Refinery, a growing Caribbean company with operations in  Belize, Trinidad and Tobago, and Jamaica, has stepped forward to leverage its established  logistical network between Belize and Jamaica to facilitate the free transport of essential aid. This  facilitation of logistics spurred an immediate and generous response from Belizean and other  regional businesses.  

Coordinated by Caribbean Sugar Refinery and supported by the Consulate of Jamaica in Belize, the  initiative drew contributions from several organizations such as Mennonite Aid for Central America  (MACA), Mirab Group, National Aggregates Ltd, Caribbean Paper Company Limited, Fabrigas Belize  Limited, Vista Real Estate Limited, McNab Strategies, Island Magic Belize, Westrac Limited, and Mr.  Darrell Smith. Together, these partners exemplified the strength of regional unity, underscoring the  enduring bonds of solidarity and shared responsibility that define the Caribbean Community,  especially in times of crisis. 

As a result of their contributions, a 40-foot container carrying 22 tons of essential household staples  including bottled water, toilet paper, corn, beans, rice, flour, and baking powder has been assembled.  The shipment is expected to support approximately 25,000 meals and provide vital hygiene supplies  to communities most affected by the hurricane.  

Commenting on the strong stakeholder response, Ambassador Daniel Gutierez, of Caribbean Sugar  Refinery, stated: “As members of one Caribbean family, we must stand together in moments of  adversity. Following this initial dispatch, we will continue engaging regional businesses to explore  additional aid. Jamaica needs us now, and we are proud to contribute. We also extend our gratitude  to the logistical partners in Belize and Jamaica whose support made this relief effort possible.” 

Commending the initiative, Dr. Patrick Antoine, CEO and Technical Director of the CPSO said: “This is  Caribbean cooperation at its best. The CPSO is proud of the response by the regional private sector in  support of relief efforts and the response from our partners in Belize. Acts like these reinforce our  shared commitment to regional resilience, solidarity, and recovery.” 

The shipment is scheduled to arrive in Jamaica next week, where local partners will coordinate  distribution to communities in need.