Quintana Roo sugarcane producers await government support for 3 million peso debt

Points clés
- More than 1,600 sugarcane producers are awaiting support from the state government.
- The debt the producers need to pay exceeds 3 million Mexican pesos.
- Farmers need government assistance to pay off their debts.
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More than 1,600 sugarcane producers located in Mexico's Quintana Roo state are awaiting support from the state government in order to cover the debt they need to pay. The debt burden on the producers exceeds 3 million Mexican pesos.
Farmers located in Chetumal, the state capital, hope that the authorities will respond positively to this demand and provide a support package that will help them financially. This assistance is of great importance for paying off the debts and continuing production activities.
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- Why are sugarcane producers in Quintana Roo asking for support from the state government?
- Producers need government support to pay off their debts exceeding 3 million pesos and to overcome their financial burdens.
- What is the number of waiting producers and the debt amount in question?
- While more than 1,600 producers are awaiting a response from the state government, the total debt to be paid exceeds 3 million Mexican pesos.
- Where are the developments regarding the issue being followed?
- Producers continue to wait for an official response from Quintana Roo state authorities to resolve the situation and provide the necessary support.
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