The article outlines a meeting between Mexican officials, including the Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, Víctor Villalobos Arámbula, and the elected governor-elect of Colima, Indira Vizcaíno Silva, to discuss strengthening sanitary measures and promoting agri-food production in Colima. Located at one of the main entry and exit points of Mexico for agri-food products, Colima will benefit from scientific and technological support, as well as federal advice and resources for agricultural development. The government's commitment is to provide decent employment for the annual seven million agricultural workers in Mexico and to support small-scale producers. The meeting also highlighted the implementation of the Moscamed Program and efforts to prevent the entry of African swine fever.