Soil recovery and hydraulic network supply were the program achievements of Mexico

Published 2021년 11월 16일

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The article highlights the success of Mexico City's Altepetl program, Sowing Life and Wellbeing for the Forest, which has significantly benefited agricultural producers in the region. The initiative has recovered 400 hectares of land for cultivation, cleaned 50 kilometers of canals, and prevented over a thousand farmers from migrating to the city. Furthermore, the program has provided economic support to 8,300 producers in the capital, allowing many to return to the countryside to improve agricultural production. The initiative has also supplied the hydraulic water network to these producers, aiming to enhance the quality and efficiency of their agriculture.
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KARLA GUERRERO. DAILY MILLENNIUM. By 2018, the capital had 1,24 producers benefiting from some government economic support. With cut to November 2021, it has 8,300 beneficiary producers throughout Mexico City. Thanks to the application of the Altepetl program of Sowing Life and Wellbeing for the Forest, the government of Mexico City recovered 400 hectares of land cultivated with ornamental plants, grains and legumes; cleaned 50 kilometers of canals in the south of the capital and; prevented the migration of more than a thousand farmers from the countryside to the city, reported the Commission for Natural Resources and Rural Development (Corenadr). In an interview with MILENIO, the director of the Corenadr, Columba López Gutiérrez, reported that derived from the economic support and the supply of the hydraulic water network in the capital, it was achieved that between 1,700 and 1,900 producers who had already migrated to the city will return to the countryside to produce corn, ...
Source: Inforural

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