The Mexican southeast an important option to increase the production of basic crops by not having water stress

Published 2021년 10월 26일

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The southeast of Mexico is emerging as a key region for increasing the production of basic crops due to its favorable climatic conditions and water sufficiency, particularly as other areas of the country face water stress. This has led to an increase in interest from both national and international investors, including from Holland, Spain, and Israel, to develop joint projects with the Mexican agro-industrial sector. Despite the pandemic, Mexico's agroindustrial production has grown by 4.8% compared to other sectors. The National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (Canacintra) is advocating for the promotion of basic grain production in the south and southeast of the country and the acceleration of specialized agricultural production technologies. Canacintra is also organizing the First International Agroindustrial Forum 2022 to bring together experts in the sector.
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CANACINTRA-FIA PRESS RELEASE. Due to its climatic conditions and water sufficiency, the southeast of Mexico represents an important option to increase the production of basic crops and thereby compensate for the reduction of these crops in areas of the country that face water stress, as is the case in some regions of the North of mexico. These natural conditions have led to the consolidation of basic grain cultivation projects in states such as Chiapas, Campeche, Tabasco or Veracruz, while this region has begun to generate interest not only from national investors but also from foreign capital, as is the case. from Holland, Spain or Israel to develop joint projects with the Mexican agro-industrial sector. Esteban Chavoya Bravo, president of the Agroindustrial Sector of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (Canacintra), affirmed that it is very revealing that during the past year and under severe pandemic conditions, agroindustrial production has registered a growth ...
Source: Inforural

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