In the shadow / Fausto Costa – El Sol de México

They tell us that Nestlé, of Fausto Costa, began last February a series of meetings with authorities and coffee growers in Chiapas to strengthen the relationship between value chain participants and explore new opportunities for collaboration, additional to those already existing within the framework of the so-called “Nescafé Plan.” , with which more than 600 million pesos have been invested in favor of more than 18 thousand producers. In the specific case of the entity that still governs Rutilio Escandon, the multinational has already delivered seven million pesos in credits to finance fertilizers and tools to improve production processes; Likewise, around 19 million plants of the robusta and Arabica species have been delivered and 45 thousand training sessions have been held.

In the shadow…

Santiago Taboadacandidate of the “Va X La CDMX” coalition, pointed out to the head of Government of Mexico City, Marti Batres, of negligence for its late response to complaints from neighbors in the Benito Juárez mayor’s office about contaminated water supposedly coming from the Alfonso XIII well. He accused that the problem of contaminated water is not limited to Benito Juárez. He urged Batres to respond to neighbors and criticized the government’s attitude, which seems to minimize crises and tragedies as if they were fabrications.

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“And we should not be surprised that there is manipulation, because if there is in normal times, since we came to government, how can there not be now. Now the temperature is going to rise. It’s like they would say over there in my land, in my water: ‘and the best is the worst it’s going to get’, to prepare us, that is, to not be surprised. “They are election processes,” said the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, about water pollution in Benito Juárez. That is to say, it is the neighbors’ politicking. Against Marti Batres?

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And what does the head of Government of Mexico City say to the affected residents who said that nothing was happening? Well, nothing directly, but on social networks, yesterday he assured: “Since the reports began about the water problem in the north-west of Benito Juárez, the @GobCDMX has been helping with an explosive meter, health visits, water jugs, verifications of establishments, etc. . The governments of the Benito Juárez and Álvaro Obregón mayors have not helped us at all. No information, no verifications or anything. They are only on the grid, in the politicking. If they don’t help, don’t get in the way.”

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They say that the former mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Sandra Cuevasthey are going to ask him to account in Movimiento Ciudadano because those close to him, including his relatives, have been seen at National Regeneration rallies, specifically in those of Caty Monreal. Those in the know assure that Dante Delgado The Emecist leadership is already causing conflict because these images are increasingly recurrent; especially because her commitment to giving him the space as a candidate was that she would help the so-called orange movement grow in the country’s capital.

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That in Morelos, approximately half of the population lacks access to basic basket products due to work poverty. This situation is a clear indicator of the challenges facing the entity, especially with the imminent change of government. Faced with this reality, the candidate of the coalition “Dignity and Security for Morelos, Let’s All”, Lucy Mezasummons prominent representatives from various sectors to sign an Economic Reactivation agreement.

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In this event, Coparmex members will meet at the national and local level, chaired by Jose Medina Mora and Saul Medina, respectively. Representatives of the CMIC will also be present, led by Luis Mendez Jaledand CANADEVI, led by Luis Alberto Moreno. The participation of local Canacintra, led by Eduardo Medinaand female representation through the Mexican Association of Business Women (AMEXME), led by Ivett Bonifazwill be fundamental.

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