Milk production, economic support for the inhabitants of Mapstepec

Published 2020년 9월 15일

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Mapastepec, Chiapas is home to 12,000 livestock farmers who produce 170,000 liters of milk daily, which is distributed to over 40 cheese factories. These factories distribute cheese and cream not only within the municipality but also to other states. The Local Livestock Association is considering a partnership with Diconsa to improve milk transfer logistics. Despite the lack of government support, the association has shown unity and independence, overcoming past issues of mismanagement and the challenges of cattle theft.
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AMÍLCAR GARCÍA. DIARIO DEL SUR. Around 40 cheese factories distribute the product in the region. MAPASTEPEC, Chiapas. Of the 50 thousand inhabitants that live in this municipality, 12 thousand are dedicated to livestock, which currently produce a total of 170 thousand liters of milk daily and which are delivered in the same pens to businessmen who have cheese factories in this capital municipal and suburban neighborhoods. Efraín Ovando Yshikw, president of the Local Livestock Association, of this municipality, reported that a third of the inhabitants of this town are dedicated to winning, and that it is still the economic force in this region, and later it coffee growers, pigeon growers and merchants follow. He affirmed that due to the high production of milk that it captures in this town, at least 40 cheese factories have been formed, which work independently, but it is one that distributes what is cheese and cream to other States of the republic, to Time to mention that ...
Source: Inforural

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