Mexico: They serve oyster farmers from BC

Published 2021년 12월 3일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the active role of the State Administration in processing permits and concessions for oyster farmers in Baja California, with over seven thousand jobs dependent on the industry. Alma Rosa García Juárez, the head of State Fisheries and Aquaculture, met with producers and representatives to address their concerns about the delay in the resolution of these permits. There is ongoing communication with the National Aquaculture and Fisheries Commissioner to address these issues, and producers have expressed appreciation for the direct engagement and commitment to sustainable development in the sector.
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ENSENADA, Baja California. The State Administration is attentive and active in the procedures for the resolution of permits and concessions for oyster farmers of the entity, so that they are in a position to continue their activity, on which more than seven thousand jobs depend in the entity. The foregoing was announced by the head of State Fisheries and Aquaculture, Alma Rosa García Juárez, during a meeting with producers and organized representatives of oyster companies, installed mainly in San Quintín, an iconic aquaculture region in the northwest of the country. García Juárez, accompanied by the Director of Aquaculture of the State, Rogelio Sánchez Salazar, received the recognition of the producers, who expressed that for nearly two decades they had not been treated directly and comprehensively as now. Concessions and permits And it is that oyster farmers are awaiting the resolution of their concessions and permits, in order to maintain the commercial dynamics on which dozens ...
Source: Inforural

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