INTERPORC, represented by its president, Manuel García Lorenzo, participated in a meeting between the FEMP (Federal Federation of the Mexican Federation of Employers) and the Ministry of Agriculture, focused on the creation of the new Livestock and Meat Network. Its value as a tool for strengthening the sector, generating employment, and establishing a rural population was highlighted, and INTERPORC’s commitment to this initiative from the outset was underscored.
The founding assembly will be held on June 13 in Segovia. INTERPORC will continue collaborating to address challenges such as generational renewal, training, and sustainability.
The network emerges from the agreement and collaboration of the municipalities that comprise it, the FEMP (Federal Federation of the Mexican Federation of Employers), which promoted the idea, and the sector itself because, he said, “municipal experience teaches us that solid and lasting solutions are built through consensus and cooperation.” That, in his opinion, is what the network represents: “a space for meeting, dialogue, and joint action in which local entities can share experiences, receive technical support, and join forces to give the meat sector the recognition and attention it deserves in public policies.”
This is the eleventh of the FEMP’s municipal networks and, like the others, it has been conceived as a useful and real tool for municipalities. The objectives are, among others, to advise and support local entities in the management and promotion of the sector, to promote the exchange of experiences between local entities, to give the sector a voice in public debate and in local, regional, national, and European policies; and to foster innovation and training to ensure a competitive and sustainable future. The FEMP Secretary General has invited all interested local entities to join this project.
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