Montubio people of Ecuador announces truce for agriculture for the economic reactivation of the producer sector

In January the Montubia biofactory of Ecuador will be inaugurated where producers will learn to make organic inputs with the support of private companies.

A truce for agriculture for the economic reactivation of the productive sectors is what the Montubio People of Ecuador announced this Thursday.

Manuel Gonzaga González, president of the organization, indicated that One of the requests made to the Government is the importation of agricultural inputs for small and medium-sized producers that are properly organized.

In addition, he urged the Minister of Agriculture, Pedro Álava, to deliver storage silos from the defunct UNA EP to the rice growers’ organizations, as stated by President Guillermo Lasso.

In a press conference held in a Guayaquil hotel, Gonzaga announced that In January 2022 the Montubia biofactory of Ecuador will be inaugurated, where producers will learn to make organic inputs with the support of private companies.

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For his part, Julio Echeverría, representative of the rice sector, emphasized that his request focuses on the fair payment of the grass.

Meanwhile, Sara Sandoval, representative of the province of Santa Elena, stated that they reject destabilizing attempts that affect democracy and the country’s economy.

On December 17, Minister Álava and Gonzaga signed a public-private agreement for the development of the agricultural sector.

Álava assured that this firm was the starting point to visualize many other things that the Government of the Meeting is preparing for the benefit of small producers.

“We have the political will to transform the country’s agriculture, and together with you we will achieve it,” said the minister, who received the hat and saddlebag that characterizes the Montubios in their work to feed Ecuadorian families and fight for the welfare of yours.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, for the implementation of the agreement, working groups will be established made up of representatives of the Montubio People to execute, supervise and monitor the activities. (I)

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