Guamuchil, Sinaloa.- Peasants from the municipality of Mocorito held a meeting with the President of the League of Agrarian CommunitiesMiguel Ángel López Miranda, with the aim of listening to the constant needs faced by these families.
After years of injustice and neglect on the part of the Government towards the shortcomings and difficulties of farm workers, members of the Peasant Committee number 13 They stated that they felt fed up, because for a long time they had expressed their needs without obtaining a response to their demands, which is why they met with the President of the League of
Agrarian Communities, Miguel Ángel López Miranda, with the hope of putting an end to such problems.
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With vehemence, the peasant leaders expressed their feelings of exhaustion due to the lack of government attention to their pressing needs.
In this regard, López Miranda commented:
“The problem that we are experiencing right now in the valleys is crucial, we are asking for the support of the State Governor, I am sure that we will work hand in hand for your benefit,” he said.
He pointed out that the ejido quota belongs to the peasants and producersso it will seek to strengthen this scheme with a campaign of a thousand signatures in the municipality of Mocorito to make a friendly call to Governor Rubén Rocha Moya to address this issue.
“I invite fellow farmers to join forces to strengthen agricultural activities, regardless of political party,” encouraged the president of the Municipal Peasant Committee Number 13, José Alfonso Acedo Sánchez.
For her part, deputy Cinthia Valenzuela Langarica stressed that the fight for good agrarian condition is a reality and has been a fight for years in the state of Sinaloa. Likewise, she pointed out that she will reinforce the campaign to maintain the ejido fee.
He also reported that the budget has been deficient in recent years, since only 6 million pesos were designated for temporary day laborers and 45 million pesos for agricultural foundations.
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“It hurts to know that the most important sector of the state of Sinaloa is so affected by lack of support, that is why we are going to fight so that the field does better, because only then will Sinaloa do better,” he concluded.
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