TAPACHULA, Chiapas; June 17, 2026.- Between trees of spring, oak, cedar and mahogany grow the plantations of white walnut cocoa of Finca Don Jorge, an agricultural project of 110 hectares located in Tapachula that combines production, environmental conservation and diversification of the field. The head of the Secretariat of the Field (Secam), Marco Antonio Barba Arrocha, toured this estate accompanied by his wife, Veronica Morales Cruz, and the…
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TAPACHULA, Chiapas; June 17, 2026.- Between trees of spring, oak, cedar and mahogany grow the plantations of white walnut cocoa of Finca Don Jorge, an agricultural project of 110 hectares located in Tapachula that combines production, environmental conservation and diversification of the field. The head of the Secretariat of the Field (Secam), Marco Antonio Barba Arrocha, toured this estate accompanied by his wife, Veronica Morales Cruz, and the…