Overview
- Works began in the Río Mayo (District 038) and Valle del Yaqui (District 041) irrigation zones as part of the 2025–2030 national program.
- Authorities set targets of technifying about 21,700 hectares to benefit roughly 9,700 producers in southern Sonora.
- Conagua outlined expected water recovery of 31.5 million cubic meters in District 038 and 10 million cubic meters in District 041 for priority delivery to households.
- Initial 2025 funding was announced as 600 million pesos in total in some reports, while local event statements described two separate 300 million peso allocations for the first year.
- Planned upgrades include canal lining and tubbing, rehabilitation of deep wells and pumping plants, pressurized drip systems, land leveling and parcel drainage, with specific kilometer and hectare goals presented for each district.