In Mexico, Cuauhtémoc Blanco leads the flag to export 23 tons of Morelos nopal to the United States

Published 2021년 8월 6일

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Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo of Morelos, Mexico, has initiated the export of 23 tons of nopal vegetables to McAllen, Texas, as part of an effort to boost the local economy. This initiative is part of the government's COVID-19 economic reactivation plan, aiming to support rural communities. While in Tlalnepantla to launch the exports, the governor presented four pesticide management certificates to local producers and declared the area pest-free for avocado production. The event was attended by key state and local officials and representatives of Nopimor company.
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PRESS RELEASE. GOVERNMENT OF MORELOS Tlalnepantla, Morelos.- Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo gave the starting signal to 23 tons of nopal vegetables produced in the state, which will be sent to McAllen, Texas, United States, this action represents an economic trigger for the highlands of Morelos that will help to the development of the entity. Today in the morning on a work tour, the head of the State Executive visited the municipality of Tlalnepantla, where he recognized the daily activity of producers who for more than 30 years have dedicated their lives to sustainable agriculture. He stressed that now, they have the opportunity to offer the world quality nopal, and that from his government he will continue to promote support that benefits the families of this region. Blanco Bravo added that with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, his administration promoted an economic reactivation plan, adhering to the new normal. "The rural people are a vital part of this reactivation plan, ...
Source: Inforural

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