SENASICA will apply a fine to cotton producers in Mexico for not complying with the established times to carry out activities

Published Oct 29, 2021

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Producers in Tamaulipas, Mexico successfully harvested cotton from 11,300 hectares but two producers were fined for not completing required tasks on time. The region is currently eradicating the 'weevil' as part of a binational program with the USA. Despite low capture rates, which are part of the eradication strategy, four gin in the area have been certified and efforts are being made to prevent voluntary plant spillage.
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VÍCTOR MOLINA. THE TRUTH OF TAMAULIPAS. CIUDAD VICTORIA, Tamaulipas. Producers from the north of the state concluded satisfactorily last week with the harvesting, stripping and fallowing of the cotton crop in 11,300 hectares. In addition, in the inspection actions carried out so that cleaning tasks were carried out in the areas dedicated to the planting of this plant, the balance that was thrown was that of two producers who had minutes taken and who were transferred to the legal area. for not complying with the established times to carry out these activities. Humberto Vázquez Ramírez, State Representative for Phytosanitary and Agricultural and Aquaculture Safety of Tamaulipas, said that this area is in the process of eradicating the "weevil" according to the binational program Mexico - USA. Regarding the sanction to apply to said producers, it is reserved that they show the reasons why the work was not carried out on time, as it can range from 10 to 15 thousand Units of ...
Source: Inforural

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