translated from Spanish: U.S. Veto to Shrimp Will Impact Sinaloa: Governor

Sinaloa.- Upon confirmation of the withdrawal of U.S. certification to Mexican shrimp because the country does not have a program to protect sea turtles compatible with the requirements of the American nation, the governor of the state of Sinaloa, Quirino Ordaz Coppel, noted that this, as well as affects the entire nation, will also have a negative impact on Sinaloa.However, , decided not to stand by and established a dialogue with Mexico’s ambassador to the United States, Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, and with some producers and exporters in order to find a way to fix everything through the Conapesca and the Ministry of Agriculture, as they are the official conduits.
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Read more: Strong blow to Sinaloa the U.S. embargo to shrimp “There is a possibility that in September this situation can be recovered, as long as the requirements and requirements that were not previously addressed are met, where fundamental practices were not respected.” It is a sanction, it is a penalty and it is clear that the state of Sinaloa will be affected economically, but it is necessary that those who were not complying, do so and that in the next inspection there is no problem, so that the situation can be properly fixed,” he said.

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