The delivery of certified bean seed for sowing in the seasonal cycle begins in Zacatecas, Mexico

Published Jun 12, 2024

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) in Zacatecas, Mexico, is accepting applications for certified bean seed support for small-scale farmers until July 5, 2024. The support will be up to one thousand pesos per hectare and limited to five hectares per producer. Deliveries of seed to producers will continue in various municipalities, with a goal of recovering productive capacity and increasing self-sufficiency in basic grains, in line with the president's instructions. Registration requirements include proof of identification, address, property ownership, and a request for support.
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2000gro/Editorial From 3 In June, the windows opened for the reception and registration of applications support for the acquisition of certified bean seed. While This Tuesday the 11th, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) in Zacatecas started in the municipality of Río Grande the state delivery of seed to producers. In it During this week, deliveries will continue in the municipalities of Sombrerete, Miguel Auza, Fresnillo, Loreto, Pinos and Calera, since the intention is that producers have timely seed for sowing of the spring-summer storm cycle. The support will be of up to one thousand pesos per hectare and up to five hectares per producer of this scheme that seeks to benefit small-scale farmers with up to five hectares. This support federal will be exclusively for the acquisition of certified seed of beans, according to the following: up to 28.60 pesos per kilogram, up to 30 kilograms per hectare and up to five hectares per producer. This price consider ...
Source: MX2000

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