Sinaloa potatoes sent all over Mexico

Published 2022년 6월 23일

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The article outlines the current state of potato production in Sinaloa, Mexico, with the remaining stock being sold according to existing contracts, primarily to the frying industry. The next planting season is set to begin in September, but its schedule will depend on the water levels in the dams, with the hope for a rainy season to provide sufficient water for production and to help manage the costs of production, which have been rising. The Specialized Potato Section of the Private Agricultural Sector is cautiously optimistic for a yield of nearly 380,000 tons for the 2021-2022 season, covering 12,600 hectares dedicated to potato cultivation in Sinaloa.
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Gildardo González Saldivar, president of the Specialized Potato Section of the Private Agricultural Sector, confided to The Debate that the remaining production, which is secured in cold storage, so that it maintains its freshness and quality, continues to be placed without any problem based on the contracts that are held for its sale to the national level, mainly with the frying industry. Regarding their estimates for the next autumn-winter planting season that traditionally starts from the first of September, Saldivar revealed that as always happens, the planting schedule to be carried out will depend on the final level of water held behind dams. He revealed that hopefully once again the rainy season that occurs this year will be positive for the Sinaloa potato growers so that the appropriate level of water is reached and managed to gather the necessary volumes to guarantee the next autumn-winter plantings. “Hopefully the rains will be favorable to us because from there, we have ...
Source: Argenpapa

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