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Sinaloa Launches 75 Million Peso Support, Delivers 543 Marine Engines and 557 Pangas

Officials cast the rollout as a first step toward steadier fishing incomes through oversight, sanitation, repopulation and certification for exports.

El gobernador de Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, junto a un pescador de la entidad
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Overview

  • Governor Rubén Rocha Moya inaugurated the latest phase of a state program that immediately distributed 543 marine engines and 557 pangas funded with 75 million pesos.
  • The delivery benefits more than 500 fishers and supports 410 fishing and aquaculture production units across coastal and inland waters.
  • Officials noted this is the fourth year of engine deliveries and the second year for pangas, positioning Sinaloa as the only state with a program of this kind.
  • Rocha highlighted dual Bienpesca supports at the state and federal levels for over 35,000 fishers to help cover the closed season.
  • Follow‑up commitments include dredging in the Bahía de Altata, household food packages, community visits to Bacurato Paredones, and a push to certify waters at Celestino Gazca to open oyster export markets.