The local Morenoist deputy Serapio Vargas left the Expo Agro 2024 very upset. And in the middle of the inauguration was booed in front of the state governor, Rubén Rocha Moya, when he was presented as part of the ceremony's presidium. They also shouted expletives at the leader of the farmers and a snort was heard. It caused grief among more than one of the guests at the inauguration, among them the Secretary of Agriculture, Víctor Villalobos. The case became more controversial when the version emerged that Vargas blamed some agrarian leaders for the embarrassing moment. Apparently, there are quarrels as a result of the conflicts unleashed by last year's marketing crisis.
The leader of the producers in Ahome, Luis Manuel Rivera Villela, did not want to complicate his life to appear on the electoral ballots on June 2. From aspiring independently to the candidacy for federal representation of Electoral District 02, he now appeared with the Labor Party for that position. In fact, this party has already registered it with the National Electoral Institute, which confirms that they are separate from Morena in this electoral district. One of the justifications that Rivera Villela gave for abandoning the option of the independent route are the obstacles to finalizing his approval of the candidacy, including the collection of citizen endorsement signatures. And since he wanted, they say, to be a candidate for the first offer, he accepted.
Local deputies accelerated the process to transfer the administration of the Picachos and Santa María dams to the Federation before the visit today of the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to launch the Concordia-Picachos aqueduct. Giving these rights to the Federation frees the state government from responsibilities regarding the areas through which canals and in general all this hydraulic work will be placed. Let's hope later that there are no protests and demonstrations, since any situation with these works must be dealt with directly with Conagua and the federal government.
With a delay of 9 percent closed the Local Plant Health Board in Guasave after the extension to process the single planting permit expired this week, and they will remain that way, since they were already informed that there will be no other extension to cover that requirement. Teodoro López Menchaca pointed out that corn was the crop in greatest demand with this procedure, recording 75,491 hectares, while beans were 20,535 and sorghum 5,832, so only those who complied with said paperwork will be able to move forward. their sowing without any problem, and those who could not or did not want to will have to assimilate the consequences of this.
Despite the scarcity of water, the planting permits most requested by farmers before the Plant Health Board of the Évora Valley is corn with an approximate of 29 thousand hectares and the other option is chickpea with 23 thousand hectares. Carlos Beltrán Astorga assured that with the expiration of the application delivery date, an average of 8 thousand hectares were left out and they are already working on the benefits of delivery of fertilizers and support for farmers.
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