Highland cattle ranchers in Mexico intend to create an export bloc

Published 2021년 7월 14일

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Producers in the northern part of Querétaro, Mexico, are aiming to create a production block with their counterparts from the Huasteca Potosina region in San Luis Potosí, to increase export capacities for cattle. This initiative is driven by the establishment of a collection center in the mountainous region, aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of small producers and reducing the reliance on intermediaries. The United States Department of Agriculture is processing the export certification for this project. The state of Querétaro is a significant producer of various livestock products, predominantly poultry, with Ezequiel Montes being a leading contributor to carcass meat production.
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VIVIANA STAR. THE ECONOMIST Producers from the Huasteca Potosina and the Sierra Gorda seek to regionalize production to reach more international markets. Querétaro, Qro. Ranchers in the north of the state seek to create a production block with the aim of adding capacities to export their cattle. These are producers from the mountainous area, which has an average of ten livestock units, reported the president of the Querétaro Regional Livestock Union (UGRQ), q Ugalde Tinoco. It is planned that the export of livestock will materialize hand in hand with producers from the Huasteca Potosina region, in San Luis Potosí, an area that borders the Sierra Gorda de Querétaro, in order to regionalize the production that is likely to be exported. This project, he explained, arises after the installation of a collection center in the mountain area, with which it seeks to provide tools to increase the competitiveness of small mountain producers and avoid intermediaries for the placement of their ...
Source: Inforural

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