
Producers in Santa Ana, Ahuachapán, and Sonsonate continue to exchange their Bono Agrícola at authorized agricultural service centers, highlighting the speed and ease of the process. Farmers agree that the implemented system has allowed for seamless and trouble-free service.
The exchange is straightforward, as beneficiaries only need to present their Documento Único de Identidad (DUI), validate their information, and receive their chosen supplies within minutes. This streamlined process has helped reduce wait times and maintain order at each service point.


“It was very quick. I arrived around 1:00 p.m. and by 2:00 p.m. I had already been served. It’s a great help from the government because it saves us money, $75 (…) Thank God I already picked up my fertilizer, my insecticides, my herbicides, and everything. Thank God and our President”, said farmer Óscar Girón.
Representatives from agricultural supply stores also acknowledged the smooth operation of the event. A representative from one of the authorized establishments noted that the flow of service remained constant and orderly, allowing them to serve farmers efficiently.


“We are pleased to be part of this boost to agriculture in the country. We are committed to providing efficient service so that every producer receives their supplies without delays”, said Johana Aguirre, highlighting the collaborative effort to strengthen the agricultural sector.


The Bono Agrícola provides support for subsistence farming in El Salvador, helping to ensure food security for the population and boosting production in the western region of the country.
To find authorized agricultural service providers, consult the Ministry of Agriculture’s social media. You can also call 912 for more information.
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