Mexico: Hailstorms leave losses in 385 hectares of corn and vegetables in Puebla

Published 2023년 6월 5일

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Heavy rainfalls and hailstorms in Puebla, Mexico, have caused damage to 385 hectares of corn and vegetable production, affecting several municipalities. The Rural Development Secretariat is conducting censuses to evaluate compensation for the affected farmers within a ten-day timeframe, utilizing the Program for the Attention of Agroclimatic Accidents. This incident is part of a series of losses due to adverse weather conditions, totaling 2,660 hectares in 2023. Despite these setbacks, the state assures that food production remains secure.
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The downpours and hailstorms that occurred over the weekend in a large part of the Puebla territory left losses in 385 hectares that were used for the production of corn and vegetables, reported the head of the state Rural Development Secretariat (SDR), Ana Laura Altamirano Perez. The official commented at a press conference that agency personnel have already begun censuses in the affected areas to compensate the owners within a period of no more than ten days, making use of the resources of the Program for the Attention of Agroclimatic Accidents. He explained that the municipalities that reported damage to corn, broccoli, broad bean, melon and zucchini crops were San Nicolás Buenos Aires, San Salvador El Seco, Libres, ...
Source: Milenio

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