Jódar "Lorca farmers multiply the benefit of a single drop of water per 1,000, so I will continue fighting to get any water to Lorca"
The Mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jodar has highlighted the ability of modernization that has taken the food industry in our region to cope with socioeconomic changes.
The mayor has said that this sector has shown "tremendous strength" to not be left behind, while encouraged the workers in this area to "bet on the training of workers and partners and communication as key tools to recover and consolidate market share. "
Francisco Jodar, who made the remarks at the inauguration of a series of conferences organized by the Neighborhood Association Tercia, stressed the need for the tertiary sector generally show unity and coordinated to be more competitive and can benefit from globalization.
Councilman Lorca has taken the opportunity to endorse their commitment to continue to claim the "Lorca need water, something that should be stressed especially now because we are seeing attacks the Tajo-Segura to forget the final settlement to Lorca's water problems: the diversion of the Ebro's useless sector modernization if we have no water with which to irrigate our fields.
This City Council and the Mayor, will continue to demand what belongs to us, and we never give up.
For the mayor to defend the country Lorca is the starting point of any performance.
Lorca farmers have proved they are capable of multiplying the benefit of a single drop of water per 1,000, and this fact deserves to be defended and vindicated against any attack. "
Jódar Francisco upheld the Council's commitment to the primary sector Lorca, who has been captured recently by the signing of agreements with Fecoam, Coag, Asaja and Upa, among others.
The first conference of the cycle of Tercia Neighborhood Association, entitled "Challenges and responses to food companies to the increasing globalization of markets," Narciso Arcas featured as a speaker.
This highlighted the need for the sector beyond its commitment to competitiveness.
Specifically noted the opportunity that the concentration of supply against large chains.
Arcas said the most immediate consequence of recent changes has been the increased competition and the emergence of new standards of competitiveness.
Thus with the productive, sales are gaining prominence. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca