Yellow beans will be missing from the market in Sinaloa, Mexico

Published 2021년 11월 18일

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Sinaloa's bean production for early 2022 is projected to fall short of the market's demand by 38 thousand tons, according to Guadalupe Miranda Baldenebro, president of the Mexican Bean Council. The total production in Mexico is expected to be 1.163 million tons, with Sinaloa contributing 105 thousand tons. The shortfall will be made up with pinto beans. Due to high costs of agricultural inputs, producers anticipate higher prices for the bean harvest, hoping to offset these costs.
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JAVIER VEGA. DEBATE. The production that Sinaloa will obtain in early 2022 will be insufficient to cover demand, says Guadalupe Miranda. LOS MOCHIS, Sinaloa. Good expectations remain for the commercialization of the next bean harvest that will be raised in Sinaloa, since based on the planted area, the production will barely reach 105 thousand tons, when the market needs are around 143 thousand tons, Guadalupe Miranda Baldenebro reported. The president of the Mexican Bean Council (Comefrijol) announced that in Sinaloa, until last November 6, planting permits for beans have been issued for 35,903.07 hectares, of which 37%, with 13,135.05, correspond to the Valle del Fuerte, 31% with 11,339.66 from the Guasave valley, 19% with 7,085.15, are from the Évora valley and 5% with 2,083.12 are from the Culiacán valley. In addition to the sowing permits issued on November 8, some producers planted with the humidity of the rain caused by Hurricane Nora, these producers require applying for ...
Source: Inforural

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