San Ignacio, Sinaloa.- Hundreds of producers from different communities in the municipality of San Ignacio, Sinaloa, attended this event to endorse their support for the livestock leader Ramon Velazquezwho was ratified as president of the Coyotitan rancher.
In a general vote, the reading of the previous minutes was omitted, as well as the finances and control and surveillance. In the use of his voice, the rancher leader mentioned that difficult times are ahead and that if there is division among ranchers, it will be worse.
He stated that in the last dry season, 150,000 bales of tasole were distributed, progress has been made with the areteo, and the Siniiga office was installed, so that the producers did not have to travel to La Cruz de Elota to carry out the formalities of the UPP, and avoid transportation expenses.
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He also said, they will talk with the dairy committee, so that the milk that is first class has a value of ten pesos, adding that they are working with the health system to raise the health status.
The delegate before the Union, Iván Ernesto Báez Martínez, handed over two new mills on loan, as he stated that the time is approaching when the producers want to grind their pasture “I invite you to make good use of them, that the ranchers get together , the San Ignacio Association has tractors so that they can start working, I have always said that, here there is no cattle rancher from above or from below, what there is belongs to all the producers of the municipality and I want to invite you to continue to be so united, no it must be weakened for political reasons,” he said.
Likewise, I invite you to continue working to continue bringing productive projects to your pens.
For his part, producer Luis Fernando Sandoval Morales congratulated the new committee that will see fit to represent the interests of the most important livestock sector in San Ignacio.
He said that they need the executive to support the Regional Livestock Union of Sinaloa, since the livestock of the municipality will not be able to work without this support “hence the history dates back to the fact that it has been possible when resources have reached the ranchers, there have been tasole bales, stallion exchange program to improve livestock genetics, support for agricultural implements, we want this support to continue, and the livestock representatives will not be able to give attention without the helping hand of the state government” said Sandoval Morales.
Present at the event were Jorge Sajarapulos Corona, representing the Undersecretary of Livestock Alfredo Valdez Zazueta, Felipe de Jesús Velarde representing the Luis Fernando Velázquez Regional Livestock Association, Delmer Espinoza president of the Elota Association, and José Luis Leyva Banda representing the Insurance Fund of the National Confederation of Organizations of the state of Sonora.
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After savoring a delicious meal, the guests participated in a raffle where the gifts ranged from a stud of record, purebred sheep, wheelbarrows, coils of wire, cattle feed, shovels, etc.
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