MAZATLÁN.- After the complicated panorama that the fishing sector is currently experiencing due to the lack of support, businessmen and fishermen have decided to desert this activity, because it is unaffordable,
Culiacán, Sin.- After the advance of program purchase and storage of corn, producers point out that it is an unprecedented event in modern history, and they are facing processes dilatory and
MoreThumbnail-size Oreos and Chips Ahoy cookies. Pancakes the size of a dime (or peso). Even mini-carrots, which aren’t really baby carrots, but rather big ones cut small. And really, what are
More18 products of chilorio, cochinita pibil and chicharrón with sauce which are marketed packaged in México were submitted to a study by the Federal Consumer Attorney (prophecy) and these are the brands
MoreMazatlán. – To guarantee the sustainability of the economic resource, it is essential that shrimp fishing be carried out in the best possible conditions, stated the vice president of the National
MoreAh, México: the land of pork and cheese. A vibrant, energetic place where “I don’t eat meat” means “I eat fish and chicken.” Where everything coming from those wonderfully Mexican street
MoreIn a last effort to try to achieve a solution through dialogue on fair prices for the commercialization of corn, wheat and sorghum, representatives of 20 states of México will travel next
MoreThe Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, Víctor Villalobos, reported that, in view of the disappearance of the National Agricultural Development Fund, the federal government, through Instituted Trusts in relation to
MoreThe Mexican Food Safety (Segalmex) announced that as of Monday they will begin the registrations to pay more than 13 thousand 635 Sinaloan producers in cellars authorized as windows That enrolled
MoreA call to people who still do not use the services of the Mazatlán Federal Inspection Type Trail to slaughter cattle and pigs in that place for better product quality, made
MoreThe United States government has requested dispute settlement consultations with its Mexican counterpart over México’s plan to phase out imports of genetically modified (GM) corn by 2024. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine
MoreA group of more than 60 United States congressmen asked the government of that country to initiate actions against México within the framework of the T-MEC by federal government policies on
MoreMazatlán. – The Governor of Sinaloa Rubén Rocha Moya, stated that both the government and the fishermen are on alert due to the threat of a commercial embargo from the United
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