Mexico will have National Pig Farming Day

Published 2024년 4월 30일

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The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico has declared March 15 as National Pig Farming Day. The resolution, which received 445 votes in favor, aims to bring attention to the sector's contributions to food security and sovereignty, and to promote pork consumption. The move is also seen as a call to the Federal Government to address the needs of the livestock industry. The pork industry is a significant source of employment in Mexico, with 350,000 direct jobs and 1.7 million indirect jobs.
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The Livestock Commission of the Chamber of Deputies stated that the commemoration of this day will serve to bring to the Federal Government the needs of those who work in this sector. With 445 votes in favor, in the Chamber of Deputies the designation of March 15 as National Pig Farming Day was approved in general and in particular, with the purpose of recognizing the work carried out by said sector and its contributions to the food security and sovereignty of the country. Additionally, this would serve to highlight the value of pork as a food of high nutritional value, strongly rooted in the diet of Mexicans, and which also represents a cultural contribution to gastronomic wealth. Legislator María del Refugio Camarena Jáuregui, the main promoter of this initiative, pointed out that with these actions a call is also made to the Federal Government to "listen to the voices" and the needs of those who work in this livestock segment. He added that with the declaration of National Pork ...
Source: Infopork

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