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Esteban Villegas Delivered Tons of Oat Seed and Beans to Producers in San Juan Del Río, Durango

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Esteban Villegas gave oatmeal seeds and beans to more than 900 producers in San Juan del Río, with an investment of more than 5 million pesos.This, to take advantage of the rains and cultivate more than 2 800 hectares of rural land.In the event, Esteban Villegas reaffirmed that the countryside is a priority and that local commitments will be fulfilled. Thus, he promised basic infrastructure works such as water, roads, parks and solar energy in d…
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Esteban Villegas gave oatmeal seeds and beans to more than 900 producers in San Juan del Río, with an investment of more than 5 million pesos.This, to take advantage of the rains and cultivate more than 2 800 hectares of rural land.In the event, Esteban Villegas reaffirmed that the countryside is a priority and that local commitments will be fulfilled. Thus, he promised basic infrastructure works such as water, roads, parks and solar energy in d…

In the countryside of the Durango valley, 100 tons of pinto Saltillo bean seed were delivered. Thanks to this action, producers are ready to start planting in one of the most important agricultural regions of the state. Municipal President Bonifacio Herrera thanked the state government for its support and stressed that support for the field comes at the right time. “The governor’s hand is felt when it is most needed. This joint effort benefits m…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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