About Geoffrey de Sibert

Geoffrey de Sibert (Geoffrey Jones de Sibert) is Joint Executive Manager of Belize Agricultural Enterprises. Geoffrey de Sibert has previously served as Managing Member of KB Property Developments, Chief Executive Officer of DynaMedix Corporation, Director of ICAM Ltd. and Director of Kleinwort Benson Securities Ltd.

Geoffrey de Sibert graduated from John Hopkins University as well as the prestigious Institut d’Etudes Politique in Paris where he graduated with honors. Geoffrey de Sibert is fluent in several languages including English, French, Spanish and Italian. During his free time, Geoffrey de Sibert enjoys playing bridge, squash, exercising and shooting. Geoffrey de Sibert currently divides his time between California and Belize.

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Carribean Sustainable Agriculture

Caribbean Sustainable Agriculture

-Geoffrey de Sibert

June 1st, 2012

Caribbean Sustainable Agriculture, Ltd. (“CSA”) has been created to focus on the agriculture market in Belize through the acquisition of undeveloped land in Belize that can be converted into farmland for agricultural cultivation. CSA expects to benefit from the premium pricing that agronomic type crops (e.g. corn and beans) can achieve in regional Central American and Caribbean markets. Moreover, CSA believes that global demand for agronomic crops will be strong in the years ahead, driven by population growth and Asian demand, and that this market can be profitably addressed from Belize…

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A Brief History of Tourism in Belize

A Brief History of Tourism in Belize

-Geoffrey de Sibert

May 7th, 2012

During the post-World War II “de-colonialization” period, British Honduras faced two obstacles to independence: British reluctance until the early 1960s to allow for citizens to govern themselves, and Guatemala’s complete intransigence over its long standing claim to everyone in your territory (Guatemala had repeatedly threatened to make usage of force to adopt the over British Honduras). Talks between Guatemala and British Honduras started and stopped abruptly usually in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By 1975, the Belizean and British governments, frustrated at dealing with the military-dominated regimes in Guatemala, agreed on a new strategy that would take the case for self-determination to various international forums. Finally, in November 1980, with Guatemala completely isolated, the UN passed a resolution that demanded the independence of Belize, which came to Belize on September 21, 1981…

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Tourism and Development in Belize

Tourism and Development in Belize

-Geoffrey de Sibert

May 9, 2012

Real estate development is a fairly new industry in Belize. The first significant real estate development project was a vision cast for the Island of Ambergris Caye, a former Maya fisherman’s village….

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The Case for Specialty Crops in Belize

The Case for Specialty Crops in Belize

-Geoffrey de Sibert

May 2, 2012

Specialty Crops provide a significant potential opportunity in Belize. There is a fairly broad repertoire of vegetables grown in Belize, although only on a scale sufficient to provide a modest amount of supply for domestic demand….

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