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The optimal development of women and youth to achieve economic autonomy and empowerment through the agricultural sector is one of the purposes of the Mujeres y Agricultura Program, launched today by the minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Oscar Guardado, at the Cooperativa Llano Largo, in Sonsonate.

Published in Economy

The president of the Banco de Fomento Agropecuario (BFA), José Eduardo Aguilar, inaugurates the Banco de Fomento Agropecuario's Information Kiosk in Houston, Texas.

Published in Economy

The Banco de Fomento Agropecuario (BFA), informed that from september 1st to 30th, it accompanied the country's productive sectors with disbursements of US$14.3 million in loans for Agro, Micro, SME's and Individuals.

Published in SME

The Banco de Fomento Agropecuario (BFA) reported that it has disbursed US$19.9 million in subsidized loans to 8,623 agricultural producers from may 17 to july 31, 2022.

Published in SME

The Central Government is working to create the conditions for the Diaspora to return to their country and retire in their homeland. The BFA offers the possibility to start saving in a national bank to prepare for the return to the country of the diaspora.

Published in Business

The basic grains harvest for the period 2022-2023 will begin in the coming weeks and the Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería (MAG), has made significant progress in preparing the optimal conditions to achieve good results.

Published in Economy

The Banco de Fomento Agropecuario (BFA) has prepared a line of financing for the importation of duty-free merchandise, such as oils, vegetables, fruits, rice, wheat, cereals, animal feed, and fertilizers.

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Banco de Fomento Agropecuario begins operations in Caja Rural Anamorós, Department of La Unión, bringing its products and services closer to the most vulnerable populations in surrounding areas such as: Lislique, El Sauce, Nueva Esparta, Polorós, and Concepción de Oriente.

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BFA expects to open more branches in the eastern and western areas. To date, the agencies in Teotepeque and Osicala serve about 50 transactions per day.

Published in Finances