Farmers from Mercedes Umaña, Berlín, Santa Elena, Jucuarán, Jucuapa and Jiquilisco are withdrawing their Agricultural Packages in order to start planting grains; in addition, farmers receive technical assistance to ensure the proper use of inputs and to motivate beneficiaries to apply Buenas Prácticas Agrícolas (BPA).

The minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, announced today the departure of the eighth contingent of salvadorans to Canada, who will work with temporary visas for a period of 2 years in that country.

If you are a salvadoran residing in the United States or other countries and need to carry out procedures, services or exercise your rights through the Documento Único de Identidad (DUI), the authorities have joined efforts to bring the Service Centers for registration, issuance and delivery of the document to where you are.

Thanks to the implementation of good practices and innovations that contribute to the care of the environment and combat climate change, CMI Alimentos, a group of Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI), was recognized for avoiding 256,241 tons of greenhouse gases during the year 2022 in Central America.

Institutional authorities delivered feed, seeds and fodder plants to small cattle farmers in the east of the country to counteract the possible negative effects of the El Niño phenomenon.

In order to achieve a greater harvest and ensure food security for the population, the Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería (MAG) has increased the amount of certified corn seed contained in each agricultural package delivered to small producers of basic grains.

The Central Government, through the Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería (DGME) provides efficient and timely attention to an average of 8,800 travelers from El Salvador and abroad at the Aeropuerto Internacional San Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez in La Paz.

Generating more development opportunities for salvadorans is the objective of the Labor Mobility Program promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and supported by USAID.

 

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