A 2022 with important challenges in agriculture, fishing, and inflation in Mexico

Published 2022년 1월 13일

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Mexico's agricultural and fishing sectors are facing challenges due to a lack of government attention and uncertain economic decisions. Specialists recommend that the government take actions to manage water, regulate price speculation in grains, and organize the fishing sector. The 2022 Expenditure Budget has reduced resources for the sector, and the loss of sanitary certification has led to a decrease in sales in the Chinese market. Producers are calling for a strengthened budget to benefit Conapesca and support socially impactful programs.
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LORENA CARO. DEBATE. The lack of government attention has impacted fishing in Mexico, while economic decisions generate uncertainty for agricultural producers and investors. Safeguarding the social and economic stability of citizens will be important challenges for Mexico this year. The agricultural sector requires the authority to take actions related to price speculation in grains, which could reduce the profitability of products, as well as the correct management of water, according to specialists interviewed by Debate. In addition, they consider that it is necessary for government decisions to organize the fishing sector and strengthen its international ties in compliance with health regulations. Regarding inflation, the specialist César Valenzuela indicated that foreign investors require greater clarity in public policies in order to avoid capital flight, the fall of jobs and that inflation continues to increase. It should be noted that, according to the fishing and ...
Source: Inforural

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