The recovery of the phytosanitary status that it lost since 2019 Sinaloawithout the possibility of exporting meat to the North American market, should be the priority of the new president of the Sinaloa Regional Livestock Union, Faustino Hernández Álvarez. And with the resignation of Mario Noel Camacho Angulo, two administrations have already passed without sufficient progress being made in sanitary sweeps or in compliance with protocols in cases of illness, to comply with international standards. To carry out the plan there must be a true union of the sector and that at this time is also a major challenge. Can Faustino Hernández Álvarez with that task?
Mario Noel Camacho left through the back door as president of the Sinaloa Regional Livestock Union. He was not even in the assembly for the inauguration of the new leader, Faustino Hernández Álvarez, and as soon as the former leader left, some presidents of the livestock associations in the municipalities who gave him support at a critical moment in his leadership, due to allegations of mismanagement of economic resources, They came out saying that they were forced to hold a press conference for their defense. Some say that if they had an ounce of dignity, they would renounce their leadership, including that of HomeRosario Marín Valdez.
The 7,000 head of cattle in the municipality of Mazatlán are losing around 10 percent of their weight due to the lack of water, because although wells have been dug to extract liquid, this has not been enough to care for the animals and solve. The area of Mazatlán with the most problems is the one located to the north, since in the south water still passes through the Presidio River. The good thing is that the government of Sinaloa He will soon bombard the clouds to see if there is any precipitation that will help.
One thing leads to another and the livestock producers in the Angostura area know this, because due to the lack of water there is a shortage of green and even dry food, so the concern is equal, says Martín Valles, president of the Angostura Local Livestock Association.
He assures that as a support measure they have been delivered to the ranchers bales of chickpea, sorghum and corn at prices of 25 to 30 pesos, and as a support measure, the bales are taken to the corrals. But it is not only the lack of food and the risk of malnutrition, but also milk production has decreased considerably.
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