643.7 million pesos allocated to Zacatecan producers in Mexico

Published 2022년 1월 7일

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In 2021, Mexico's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development allocated 643.7 million pesos in Zacatecas to support 65,351 producers of basic grains, chia, and honey through the Production for Wellbeing program. This marks the first time honey and chia producers have been included in the program. The program aims to increase sector productivity and provides liquidity to small and medium-scale producers through direct support for their productive activities, and also implements a Technical Support Strategy that promotes agroecological practices among beneficiaries.
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NTR ZACATECAS. ZACATECAS, Zacatecas. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development allocated 643.7 million pesos in 2021 in Zacatecas to disperse support in favor of 65 thousand 351 producers of basic grains, chia and honey, through the priority program Production for Wellbeing (PpB). The state representative of Agriculture, José María Llamas Caballero, highlighted that, for the first time, last year, 510 honey producers and 52 chia producers were incorporated into the list of beneficiaries of this program. In the first case, 3.1 million pesos were allocated, for a total coverage of 23 thousand 879 hives and for chia producers, 372.5 hectares were included, located in the Tlaltenango canyon, and to date they have been supported with 574 thousand 350 pesos. Llamas Caballero specified that PpB aims to increase productivity in the sector, by providing liquidity to small and medium-scale producers of grains (corn, beans and bread wheat, among others), chia and honey, through ...
Source: Inforural

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