Mazatlán.- In Sinaloa Actions are consolidated to ensure the health of seafood products that enter the state from Nayarit and Sonora, and to regulate aquaculture planting, said Flor Emilia Guerra Mena, Secretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the State.
Sinaloa he stressed, reaffirms its position as a national reference in aquaculture and fisheries health, by consolidating actions that ensure safe, traceable products with high quality standards.
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He said that under the leadership of the Governor of Sinaloa Rubén Rocha Moya, the Health Verification and Inspection Points were launched in Casetas, a measure that strengthens the control and safety of products that are moved inside and outside the state.
“We have Health Verification Points on the southern border with Nayarit and on the northern border with Sonora, we know what enters the state, where it comes from and under what conditions.
“SENASICA supports us in this effort, and we recently formed a health committee to regulate planting times in aquaculture, we are moving forward hand in hand with CESASIN and the producers.”
Flor Emilia Guerra Mena
Secretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture of Sinaloa
With an investment of 4 million 500 thousand pesos, he commented, the Health Verification and Inspection Program in Casetas seeks to preserve the health statuses recognized by the Federal Government.
To date, more than 7 thousand units have been verified, with an effectiveness of 70 percent in the inspections of vehicles that carry their official documentation.

Strengthen application of health standards
In coordination with the National Agri-Food Health, Safety and Quality Service, SENASICA, the Secretariat has strengthened the application of sanitary standards to control the mobilization of aquaculture and fishing products, thus promoting more orderly, safe and sustainable production.
The health booths are strategically located in El Carrizo, Ahome), and La Concha 1 and 2, Escuinapa, key points that allow us to reinforce the surveillance and traceability of the products that move through Sinaloa territory.
Furthermore, in an event described as historic for the sector, the State Committee for the Regulation of Planting and Harvesting Activities of Aquaculture Resources was established. Sinaloa corresponding to the 2026 cycle.
This committee, the official explained, will strengthen the transparency and sustainability of the sector, guaranteeing greater control and efficiency in the processes of planting permits and harvest notifications of crustaceans, fish and mollusks.
Source: Christian Bernal from Punto MX on 2025-11-10 22:35:00
