Cleveland Students To Learn About Agriculture in Belize
Four students from Cleveland will arrive in Belize on Friday to explore our business and agriculture.
The trip is being organised by two U.S. groups, the Prolific Achievers Academy and the entrepreneurial organisation Pink and Black Honors. Aharon Ben-Keymah, founder of the Prolific Achievers Academy, said the programme is designed to help students become more global-minded and community-centred leaders.
“We’re taking students from the industrial city into an oasis of greenery so that we can bring about abundant opportunities for the city,” he explained to News 5 Cleveland.
Students will explore fashion, agriculture, and landscape design. Among them is Slader Moss-Coleman, who hopes to learn more about landscape architecture and agriculture. “I really hope to take away some fresh ideas when it comes to how different gardens are built and how they’re set up in different ways that I can improve the environment and make a healthy ecosystem,” she said.
For Belize, the trip is a chance to showcase the country’s agricultural practices, creative industries, and natural environment to young learners from abroad.
“We feel as if there’s a demand for children to be in the agribusiness industry as it’s growing,” Ben-Keymah said.


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