They sow 30 thousand baby tilapia in nine aquaculture farms in the state of Michoacán, Mexico

Published Mar 31, 2021

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In 2020, Mexico's mojarra-tilapia production reached 72,595.96 tons, valued at 2.66 million pesos, with Chiapas being the leading producer. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, along with the National Aquaculture and Fisheries Commission, has planted 30,000 tilapia hatchlings in nine marginalized communities in Michoacán, benefiting 29 families and creating local employment. The total aquaculture production in Mexico for 2020 was 72,595.06 tons, with a value of 2.066 million pesos, and the preliminary production for 2021 is 10,833 tons, valued at 342.11 million pesos.
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SADER PRESS RELEASE. At the national level, in terms of aquaculture, the volume of mojarra-tilapia production in 2020 was 72 thousand 595.96 tons with a value of two thousand 66.43 million pesos. Of the 29 states with cultivation of this marine species, the state of Chiapas tops the list with a production of almost 31 thousand tons of product. So far in 2021, the preliminary production figure is 15,958, more than 10,000 tons belong to aquaculture and the rest to capture in fresh water. Tilapia fish are a great source of vitamins and proteins that help the skin and support the nervous system, in addition to strengthening the bones; it is especially recommended during pregnancy. MORELIA, Michoacán. As part of the actions to support small-scale producers in poverty-stricken areas in the state of Michoacán, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development planted 30,000 tilapia hatchlings in water bodies of nine highly marginalized communities. The activity is carried out, in a ...
Source: Inforural

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