2023-06-12 15:28:49
The Vice President of the Republic, Raquel Peña, and other officials together with directors of the Union of Medium and Small Flour Industrialists.
SANTO DOMINGO.- The President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, did not attend any of the two activities that he had scheduled for this Sunday.
The first one was an act to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Union of Medium and Small Flour Industrialists (UMPIH), in the Villa Juana neighborhood of the National District. The second, a visit to the third Expo Mango 2023 Fair, in Baní’s Central Park, dedicated to former President Hipólito Mejía. In both, the President delegated his representation to the Vice President of the Republic, Raquel Peña.
The causes of these absences have not been specified.
UMPIH ACT
In the act of the flour industrialists, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Víctor Bisonó, announced the extension of the Government’s support to this sector, which includes bakeries (which generate more than 20,000 direct formal jobs and more than 30,000 indirect ones). as well as those who prepare yaniqueques, empanadas, cupcakes and other popular products.
Vice President Peña said that President Abinader unconditionally supports the flour industry, a sector that he defined as extremely important for the country, synonymous with work, effort and perseverance.
He declared that the present management works so that flour industrialists have the best financing.
On his side, the Minister of Industry and Commerce indicated: “Thanks to the willingness of President Abinader and the openness that you have had to collaborate with the Government, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce has been able to channel the subsidies for 2021, 2022 and 2023 to keep the price of bread stable’, despite the international crisis in the prices of raw materials.
He reported that last year, following decree 31-22 of industrial MSMEs, 15 purchasing processes were carried out for 40 million pesos, from which 42 MSMEs benefited, including bakers.
Issachart Burgos, president of UMPIH, highlighted the trajectory of more than three decades of this entity, which brings together 2,500 flour industrialists,
For his part, the businessman and president of the Dominican Confederation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (CODOPYME), Luis Miura, highlighted the associative model that has developed the union of flour industrialists with a presence in each province in a structured manner. , working strictly on the objective of bringing a quality product to Dominican families.
Present at the event were the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Alfredo Pacheco; the director of PROMIPYME, Porfirio Peralta; the executive director of the National Institute for Student Welfare (INABIE), Víctor Castro; the general director of the Dominican Institute for Quality (INDOCAL), Lorenzo Ramírez; the general manager of the Banco Nacional de las Exportaciones (BANDEX), Juan Mustafá and Ramón Pérez Fermín, vice minister of internal Commerce of the MICM.
MANGO FAIR
Expo Mango is a festival that this year has the motto: Technology, Production and Marketing.
The vice president toured the different kiosks, where a wide variety of mangoes were exhibited, among which are: banilejos, mongolo, keitt, kent, palmer, haden and madame francés, among others.
The objective of this activity, which ended this Sunday, was to promote the mango in all its dimensions, motivate national and foreign merchants, consumers and producers to visit Baní and publicize the immense variety of this fruit that is harvested throughout the territory. .
The fair was held in the central park of Baní from June 7. In the same In the same they were also exhibited products made with the fruit and there was a day of conferences, cultural presentations, painting contests and regional dishes, among other activities.
The organizers and collaborators of this fair were the Ministry of Agriculture, the Dominican Mango Cluster, the Dominican Institute of Agricultural and Forestry Research, the Mayor’s Office of Baní, the National Mango Board (NMB) United States, the International Regional Organization for Agricultural Health (OIRSA ) and COLEACP (Organization of the European Union).
HIGHLIGHTS COMMITMENT
Vice President Peña told the producers that the government of President Luis Abinader is committed to continuing to expand the mango market.
The Vice President was accompanied by the Minister of Agriculture, Limber Cruz; the director of INESPRE, Iván Hernández; the administrator of Banco Agrícola, Fernando Durán; the senator, Milciades Franjul; the governor for the Peravia province, Angela Yadira Díaz; the mayor Santo Ramírez; the disputed one, Luis Báez and different mango producers.
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