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Campo Soberano Fair benefited families in Pueblo Llano

From the La Capellanía sector, Pueblo Llano municipality in the state of Mérida, under the guidance of Governor Jehyson Guzmán and the Food Staff, 5,187 families benefited from the Campo Soberano Fair.

The Socialist Food Distribution Company (Esasa) sold chickens at a solidarity price, while the state-owned Pdval sold groceries and agricultural producers sold vegetables.

Personnel from the green troop of the National Institute of Nutrition (INN) provided nutritional care with taking anthropometric measurements and delivery of prenatal multivitamins, dewormers and micro minerals, among others.

More than 10 tons of protein were received by families with teamwork from organizations belonging to the Ministry of Food, La Feria del Campo Soberano and the La Bodega va a tu Casa program.

“In the community of La Capellana, Pdval distributed protein to 2,308 families, while Esasa served another 2,200, totaling more than 10 tons, thanks to the efficient distribution system directed by the General Food Staff. ”, they specified in the information about the day.

Among other topics
This week Civil Protection of Mérida provided attention to the Zea municipality. Luis Sivoli, regional director of the institution, reported that they are taking precautions against climate changes. “There is high cloud cover without any impact on the entity, which is why the emergencies in the Zea municipality were attended to, prevention personnel are active in the event of any eventuality.”

In addition, the System of Missions and Great Missions Hugo Chávez and the entities attached to the Government of Mérida held the planning meeting at the central office of the State Council for Attention to People with Disabilities (Ceapdis), refining the details of direct approaches to the communities.

Species trafficking
The officials of the State Directorate of the Popular Power of Security received an induction by the Biological Diversity team of Minec Mérida.

The topics addressed were biological diversity, the protocol for managing illicit trafficking of species, and finally the conservation campaign for moss, ferns, lichens, frailejón and wood beard.

“We continue to train officials in order to strengthen their capabilities,” they indicated.

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