The regional government of Spain asks for unity in the promotion of Manchego cheese and to work "together" to encourage its consumption in the national market

Published 2020년 10월 9일

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development in Spain is calling for unity to boost the promotion and presence of Manchego cheese in the national and international market. The ministry acknowledges the product's uniqueness and the high price of its milk, which is the most expensive in the world. Manchego cheese is currently available in the first distribution chain in Spain, and its situation in the United Kingdom and the United States markets was also discussed in a recent meeting.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development has requested unity to continue promoting Manchego cheese, a unique food that represents Castilla-La Mancha throughout the world, and to bet on increasing its presence in the national market, consolidating existing markets and open new ones. The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development, Francisco Martínez Arroyo, held a meeting this morning with the presidents of the Regulatory Council of the Manchego Cheese Denomination of Origin and the Manchego Cheese Guild, Antonio Martínez and Ismael Álvarez, respectively. These two entities, he said, work for a star product for Castilla-La Mancha and "we have to continue doing it and reach agreements to promote the product", going "together" and also "hand in hand" with the regional Administration. Martínez Arroyo highlighted to the media prior to the meeting, the excellent price of Manchego cheese milk, the most expensive in the world, which is currently over 15 pesetas ...

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