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Country Foods

Country

Foods

The number one

egg provider

I

n 1958, a group of Mennonites migrated from Mexico to the jun-

gles of British Honduras, now the country of Belize. They cleared

the land with axes and machetes, determined to make a living in

the new settlement of Spanish Lookout. Chicken and cattle were

imported with the goal of raising them, both for consumption on the

settlement, and to sell to the natives for an income to pay for the es-

tate and the bare necessities of life. Initially, the settlers established

the Farmers Trading Center in 1962, but when the market for its

table eggs kept growing, the company directors formed a separate

entity, and, in 1997, Country Foods was born.

Today, Country Foods, with a staff of 27, sells

eggs, beans, corn meal, corn, and rice through-

out the country on a weekly basis from its

distribution center in Spanish Lookout. Coun-

try Foods produces over 50 percent of Belize’s

eggs – approximately 127,300 cases per year

(360 eggs per case) – from 85 different farmers.

Its customers include brick and mortar shops,

stores, supermarkets, shopping centers, resorts,

hotels, restaurants, and other food vendors. In

2011, the company bought an egg grading ma-

chine, which allowed it to organize and stamp

all eggs of the same size and present them

in trays and cases: small, medium, large, extra