Starting next Monday, the Central Motzorongo sugar refinery will begin paying the rest to the 4,100 producers who supply this plant and which could be the first sugar refinery in the country to respect its sugar cane growers.
The leader of the Democratic Sugar Cane Unit (UCD), Luis Enrique Ramírez Figueroa, explained that after the official announcement in the Federation Gazette on the payment of this residue, it corresponds to the 2021/2022 harvest and that according to the Karbe achieved, Dog growers will receive 82 pesos and 43 cents per tonne of cane, which will reactivate the area’s economy.
Ramírez Figueroa explained that Central Motzorongo in this past harvest (2021/2022) obtained a grinding of about one million and 100 thousand tons of cane, that no doubt there is confidence that the next harvest will increase production, even if it is regretted that due to timely fertilization, drought and late rainy season, a reduction in field production is expected.
He added that it will also depend on other factors to get more sugar in the field and be of benefit to cane producers in this supply zone.
Meanwhile, starting this week, Central Motzorongo could be the first in the country to respect the payment of the remainder, which will be 82 pesos and 43 cents per tonne of cane.