Mexico: Producers in Chiapas were left without subsidies

Published 2021년 7월 5일

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Producers of banana, soybeans, rambutan, coffee, and corn in Soconusco and the southern border have sought credit and financing alternatives due to the government's neglect, as they have been excluded from subsidies and incentives since Andrés Manuel López Obrador's government began. They met with the National Confederation of Countryside and For Countryside (Confenacam) to address the economic crisis in Chiapas, focusing on the lack of resources, economic support, and mechanisms for export and sale of harvests. They emphasized the importance of establishing good marketing and export channels to improve production and economy. The general director of Agroasemex attended the meeting and pledged to be the producers' voice to the federal government.
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ALEJANDRO GÓMEZ. SOUTH DIARY The producers of banana, soybeans and rambutan, coffee and corn exposed that they had taken away subsidies for machinery, life insurance and diesel The field needs all the productive sectors. / Photo: Alejandro Gómez | South newspaper In meeting producers from Soconusco and the southern border with the National Confederation of Countryside and For Countryside (Confenacam) to seek credit and financing alternatives, given the abandonment that they live on behalf of the federal government. The producers of banana, soybeans and rambutan, coffee and corn, explained the Confenacam leader, who has been in office for three years and took away all the subsidies for machinery, production insurance, diesel and all the incentives given and for having The producers pointed out that since Andrés Manuel López Obrador arrived, they have not been taken into account, since not all producers are in the program sowing life because of the locks that this program has. Marco ...
Source: Inforural

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