Sader: Priority programs support the growth of cocoa production in Mexico

Published 2024년 9월 5일

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The Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) in Mexico has invested 141.7 million pesos over the past two years in programs aimed at maintaining and expanding cacao cultivation. This investment has supported sustainable practices, improved genetic materials, and the distribution of free fertilizers, helping the sector navigate climatic challenges, price fluctuations, pests, and diseases. Mexico currently ranks 13th in global cocoa production, with over 52,452 hectares under cultivation, primarily in Chiapas and Tabasco. The country's cocoa industry, which has the potential to grow in Guerrero, Michoacán, and San Luis Potosí, employs over 1.75 million people and is valued for its high-quality products. The industry is supported by sustainable practices, public policies, and technological innovation, making Mexico a significant player in the global cocoa market.
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2000Agro/Redacción The Production for Well-being, Fertilizers and Genetic Improvement programs of the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) have contributed to maintaining and expanding the surface area of cacao cultivation, with sustainable practices and improved genetic materials, in areas suitable for its development, processing and commercialization, said Secretary Víctor Villalobos Arámbula. In the framework of the National Day of Cacao and Chocolate, the head of Agriculture reported that in the last two years with the priority programs, 141.7 million pesos were channeled and free fertilizer was given to expand the cultivation and increase the production of cacao, in a sustainable and inclusive manner, for the benefit of producers and their families. These federal actions and the execution of public assets of Sader, he said, allowed the sector to respond positively to the climatic imponderables and price increases, pests and diseases. At an event held at ...
Source: MX2000

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