Puebla Leads National Coffee Industry and Strengthens Food Sovereignty with the Impetus of the State Government
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Thanks to the impulse of the governor Alejandro Armenta Mier to strengthen the population field through innovation, training and technology, Puebla is consolidated as a national leader in coffee production by occupying the first place in yield with 74,000 hectares cultivated and an annual harvest of 225 thousand tons. This activity benefits 47 thousand producers, of which 70 percent belong to indigenous peoples, reported the secretary of Agricul…
The coffee sector in Puebla generates a spill of 3 800 million pesos already with the added value. From 11 to 14 June will be held the National Coffee Convention (Concafe) 2026, in the Convention Center, meeting that will bring together more than 2,000 producers of the country. On wheel [...] The post In Puebla, coffee producers will generate 3,800 mdp; Confafé 2026 will be from 11 to 14 June appeared first on Angulo 7.
Puebla exports 85% of its coffee and consolidates its position as a coffee powerhouse. The Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development of Puebla, Ana Laura Altamirano Pérez, reported that 85 percent of the coffee produced in the state is exported to international markets, reflecting the high quality of Puebla's coffee beans and the growing demand abroad. During a press conference, the official emphasized that Puebla remains the third largest …
Thanks to the impulse of the governor Alejandro Armenta Mier to strengthen the people's field through innovation, training and technology, Puebla consolidates itself as a national leader in the production of coffee to ... The post Puebla leads national coffee industry and strengthens food sovereignty with the impulse of the State Government appeared first in thisEsPuebla.
The first plant of Café Bienestar will be in Puebla and will come into operation this 2026. This was confirmed by the head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SDR), Ana Laura Altamirano Pérez. The state official emphasized that this plant will be able to collect up to four thousand tons of parchment coffee. During a press conference, she explained that the director general of Food for Welfare, María Luisa Albores González, rece…
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