Mexico: 1,800 hectares of crops are lost in Costa Alegre after Nora hurricane

Published 2021년 9월 20일

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Hurricane Nora has caused significant damage to agricultural crops in Costa Alegre, leading to a loss of 1,800 hectares of plantain, corn, and tamarind. In response, the State Government will provide economic support of 2,500 pesos per damaged hectare to affected farmers. The funding for this relief will come from the catastrophic insurance of the Ministry of Agriculture, with a deductible of 25 million pesos. Alberto Esquer Gutiérrez, secretary of social assistance, confirmed the financial aid and mentioned that the insurance also covers harvest gaps and rural roads with watering holes.
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The State Government accounted for the loss of 1,800 hectares of plantain, corn and tamarind crops, affected by Hurricane Nora, mainly in the Costa Alegre area. At the beginning of October, economic support of 2,500 pesos per damaged hectare will be given to farmers. The resource will be obtained from the catastrophic insurance of the Ministry of Agriculture whose deductible is 25 million pesos. “The census has already been carried out in the field to be able to support up to 2,500 pesos per hectare to farmers who lost their harvest or their production of fruits. And ...
Source: Milenio

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