Mexico's producers from Aguascalientes have established 90 hectares of walnut with productive reconversion

Published 2021년 8월 31일

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The article highlights the success of the Productive Reconversion Program in Aguascalientes, Mexico, which has encouraged farmers to convert part of their land to walnut cultivation, covering 90 hectares so far. This initiative has received support from the government, resulting in an investment of 2 million pesos and the participation of 22 farmers. The program has proven to be profitable and adaptable to the region's climatic conditions, with potential for good market demand. The secretary of Rural Development and Agribusiness, Miguel Muñoz de la Tower, has expressed interest in continuing to support this venture.
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PAGE 24. With information from the Government of Aguascalientes. Producers have been supported with an investment of 2 million pesos. The head of SEDRAE indicated that he continues to support producers who wish to reconvert part of their land to the cultivation of walnut. 22 producers have joined this program that promotes Sedrae, it is a highly profitable crop. AGUASCALIENTES. Walnut plantation in the state has increased and currently an area of 90 hectares has been established with trees of this promising crop, thanks to the productive reconversion, as reported by the Secretary of Rural Development and Agribusiness, Miguel Muñoz de la Tower. He added that with the Productive Reconversion Program promoted by the State Government through Sedrae, 22 farmers have already joined these actions because the advantages of establishing walnut trees in part of their lands have been demonstrated, due to the adaptability that presents and its high profitability. Miguel Muñoz explained that ...
Source: Inforural

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