Thousands of head of cattle were lost by Hurricane Pamela in Nayarit, Mexico

Published Oct 25, 2021

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Nayarit state's deputy, Rodrigo Polanco Sojo, is planning to support cattle ranchers who have suffered significant losses due to hurricane PAMELA. The exact number of cattle lost is not specified, but it is expected to cause a severe economic crisis. The support will include helping ranchers with paperwork, insurance procedures, and covering both animal and infrastructure costs. However, the support will be minimal compared to the real costs of cattle in Nayarit. The agricultural sector, including crops like Jamaica, Jícama, Watermelon, Melon, Corn, and peanut, is covered by insurance. Polanco Sojo will be overseeing the process to ensure ranchers and farmers receive the necessary support.
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FERNANDO ULLOA PÉREZ. MERIDIAN. The local deputy, Rodrigo Polanco is aware that it will be impossible to return the real cost of what was lost to the ranchers, however they will continue to support them in the procedures so that they can recover a little of what was lost. TEPIC, Nayarit. In consideration of the local MORENA deputy, Rodrigo Polanco Sojo, the cattle ranchers in the north of the State lost thousands of head of cattle and the losses are considerable, a situation that will cause a serious economic crisis among the winners of the municipalities of Acaponeta, Tecuala, Ruiz and Purple Rose. Polanco Sojo said that it will be during the next few days when they will take the necessary steps to achieve various support for livestock farmers in the regions affected by the floods caused by the effects of hurricane PAMELA. However, I specify that the support that could be obtained for livestock producers would be minimal compared to the real costs of a head of cattle in the State ...
Source: Inforural

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