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Se Cumpliran Metas En Ciclo De Temporal Se Reuniran Cinco Presidentes Banrural: Se Apoya El 80% Dal Costa De A IFin a Ia Politics de Ajustes Internos, Demands el PRI T fINFORMACION COLS. 5, d, 7 Y 8) F-150 V6 Suds, , 7) MdIKwNM• C4 TV . NN1ana, aua rcanOK o' . o nataursnrBarSpa,. rams 0s autos. DOi a .Al'TOfIO ]LES iD~ : 4'Ol .lf1 ;1 .mnaf ~KU27yiaIKWrWnHn10 y 4undarO A~ 20 de Novtembrp Km 10 Carretera Moreks No 162 Tel 2 •03 .66 y Colon M .nzaMIo Santiago r 2 .95 .96 Cotrma . Col , Max . 1el 2 0056 . 2 37 .17 y 207 .66 Tel. 3 10 • 50 Director General : Collme, Col .. Sibado 24 de Mayo de 1986 . Hector Sinchez de Ia Madrid NUmere10,504 Se Cumpliran Metas en Ciclo de Temporal Se Reuniran Cinco Presidentes Banrural: Se Apoya el 80% dal Costa de A. Central, en Guatemala Real de Ia Production y de Cosecha • Buscan solution a la crisis de la region • Mucha demands de cridltos pare ganaderia, pero no hay tondos, reconoce • Asistirs un observador de Mexico, dicen • En agriculture, exists Interes pot producir, peso a las sites cases • Se solucionen casos de cartons vencidas, con el oval de la CNC : Cervantes ESOUIPULAS, Guatemala, 23 de mayo .- Por prime- rs vez en 22 aAos, los cinco presidentes centroamerica- Por Hector Espinosa Floras nos se sentaran maflana sabado en tomb a la mesa de negociaciones en la localtdad guatemalteca de Esqulpu- Los flnanciamientos quo otorga el las, cotta de Ias frontons de El Salvador y de Honduras . lento, preclsamente pare quo se trace de Banrural cubren el 80 pot clento dal costo concientizar a los campesinos pare quo La Ultimo reunion a quo asistieron los mandatarios real de production y de cosecha, asegurO de Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua y Costa acudan a retirarlo a Ilempo. el gerente de la sucursal en la entidad, Rica se celebrO en 1964 en Los Chorros (El Salvador). Humberto Cervantes Hernandez, quien Despues, solo coincidieron una vez, en 1977 en Guate- Pare quo no ocurran desvlaciones de considerO quo pare el clclo de temporal se este fertlllzante -se estima quo to mala, pero cue pare el acto inaugural de una feria y cuan- cumplir3n Ias metes de financiamlento . do cuatro de los cinco eran militates . venden- se esta buscando confer con bo- La reunion de Esquipulas, cuya convocation fue degas en el media rural preclsamente pare una de Ias primeras iniciallvas dal presidents guatemal- El alza en Ias cases de Interes no stet- quo ahl puedan almacenarlo donde ahora . taco, Vinicio Cerezo, desplerta, puss, canto mss interOs tare en la contrataciOn de los creditor, ma • en la region, aunque los medlar politicos y diplomaticos nlfestO edemas, porque a pesar de quo los En el taro de los ejldatarios quo no viten Incurrir en excesivo optimismo . campesinos estan consciences de silo, se pueden disponer de apoyo porque tienen La constitucl6n de un parlamento centroamericano ha notado bantams Interes en la contrata- cartera venclda, manifesto quo efective- Ilamado a convertirse en motor de la cooperaciOn a In • ctOn y solicltud dal apoyo, pot to quo se mente pot solicltud dal dlputado Galindo tegraciOn regional, y la discusi0n de solucionen de la cri- considers quo se podri cumpllr . ampllamente con to programado . Velasco, se estan revisando vartos casos y ~' x~~7h ~ . a Ia Pig . 7) (Pasa donde se ha comprobado quo efectiva- LOS DANOSALAECOLOGIA SECONTINUAN dando, yasea pot necesidad obien pot Pare Ias 21 mil hectareas quo se plensa mente no pagaron porque tuvleron pureociosidad.Elirbol delagriflca,quoseencuentra enIacelloMarabasco,esti sien-• apoyar con creditor pare la siembra de muchos problemas y no es Imputable a los do talado paulatinamente y en un momenlo dada puede resultar peligroso pare Ias per Se Disputan 2 Sindicatos to cultivos basicos, se dispone de 1,300 productores, se les ha vuelto a dar credito . songs quotransitanparera cello. ∎ FotoMartin Medlna Soto millones de pesos, Ilevandose una contra- Titularidad de un Contrato tacidn de 17 mil hectareas . Estos casos se hen estado dando prin- cipalmente entre los productores quo ma- Severn Deterioro de Ia Economia • De Ia sociedad cooperative de autotransporte nejaron arroz en el temporal dal aRo ante- • Se suspendeO la reunion pot conatos de this Sin embargo, destacO quo pare la pro- ducciOn de carne de bovine exists mucha rior, cuando se tuvleron perdidas de co- Nacional en el Primer Semestre secha en forma Importance, porque no se Ayer demands de financiamlento, pero no se ha • par la maflana fronts a Ias oflcinas de la So- dlspuso de to necesarlo par la cosecha . ciedad Cooperative de Autotransporte Colima- tenido ni siquiera los 775 millones de pe- ModeradodeficitenIabalanzadepagos;traceIaproduction:Hacienda Manzanlllo (rajas), en media de gritos y conatos de tins, sos quo ya fueron autorlzados, mlentras MEXICO, D . F ., 23 de mayo .- Durance un grupo de aproximadamente 150 trabajadores, perto- quo los requerlmientos son qt lza al dobie Pot otro lade anunclO quo pare el ciclo de otoHo-invierno de once alto ya se podri el primer trimestre de este silo la deunblilOn 34mil500millonesdepesos; neclentes al Sirta y a la Union Sindlcal Independiente, se de era cantidad . brindar apoyo financiero pare el cultivo dal economla mexicana se deterior0 severa- elsectorparaestatal disputaban la tltularidad de contrato colectivo dal traba- controladoundeficit melon, par vez primes, manlfestando ade- mente ante la baja dal precto inlernacional de mil jo con la empress inicialmente mencionada . Pero debido 26 600millones,yelnocontrolado, Respecto al ciclo agricola de temporal, dal petrOleo, mlentras quo la balanza de a quo los inimos se encontraban alterados, representan • 48mil200 millonesdepesos. duo quo pare el mlsmo se dlstribuirin pot pagos registrO moderado deficit y la case ten de la Secretarfa dal Trabajo y Prevision Social, un no- mis quo dentro de los estudios quo el Encalanallsis sedentatetosigulente: parts de la InstituciOn bancaria un total de de inflation despuAs de un Incremento en taro pUblico y la propia empress, decidieron suspender banco ha tenido quo realizar se comprobO La captaciOn bancaria y financiers 7 mil toneladas, pare to cual ya se ban Inl- enero pasado, durance febrero y matzo tu- Ia audiencia quo se Ilevarla a cabo en era oficina . quo sf sera factible, pero no asi pare el mostrOescasodinamismoentArminosre- ciado Ias plantar con el dlrigente estatal vo descenso, mlentras quo Ia production A pesar de quo al lugar se presentaron elementos area forestal, aspecto qua se descarta pot ales. de la CNC dlputado Rlcardo Galindo Ve- ahora . national comenzO a crecer y se observO de Ias diversaa corporaciones de seguridad hubo alter- La production industrial crecl6 4 .9 pot moderado aumento en el navel dal empteo . don y el recuerto de la vocation no se reaLzd par "1al- clento en 1985. La actividad manufacture-• Tales resultados se consignan en el a de garantlas de parts de los dlrigentes de amber agru- rs to hizo en 5.9 par clento; Ia miners re documento quo hay envib la Secretarta de paciones" . Fondeport Hacienda y CrOdito Publico a la oficialla glstro solo0.4pot clentodeaumento;la El recuento de votes nunca se inici0 y fue suspendi- : Pescado Colima, una Realidad construction se desacelerO en 3.1 par mayor de la Camera de Diputados, y quo • clentoyelsectorelectrico crect66.9pot Se lograra el despegue industrial pesquero de Manzanillo represents el analisis correspondiente al (Pass a la Pig. 4) clento. La Inversion the brute pare Ia im- primer trimestre de 1986 . portacibn de bienes de capital ascendi0 El establecimiento de Pescado de Colima es ya una realidad pare Manzanillo y Destaca el hecho de quo on ere pe- solo 8.5 pot clento. quo permitira quo se logre el despegue industrial pesquero, manifesto el delegado de rlodo el deficit econOmlco dal sector El empleo on 1985 creciO 3 Fondeport, Maria Z91zar Solo .6 pot clan to En un mss mss, Los Tortibonos . pt blico ascendiO a un billOn 109 mil 300 respecto de 1984. En enero de este alto el Destac6 quo la obra civil pare instalar la plants empacadora de actin y especies de millones de pesos, to quo represents et salario mfnlmo se Increment6 on 33 par se Distribuiran en Provincia escama ocurrira en brave, de acuerdo a to estlmado . 37.2 pot clento dal imports anual aproba- clento pare el general y de 32 par clento Respecto a la fabrics de hielo quo se necesita en Ias instaiaciones dal porque in- do pot la Camera de Diputados . pare el de la ciudad de Mexico. IlnformaciOn Pigina CIncoJ dustrial pesquero pare evitar fuertes gastos de fists pot parts de los cooperativlstas En la Integration de ere deficit, el go- Los preciss al consumidor se elevaron pesqueros porque tienen quo adqulririo en la zone urbane de la ciudad, manifest6 quo la bierno federal registr0 un saldo negative al mss de matzo en 18 .08 pot clento. Los misma factoria podri satisfacer once demands ya quo Tribunal de escalaft n y arbitraje instalaran la fabrics de hlelo y edemas dispondra de una (Paso a Ia Pig. 8) bodega retrigerante pare 5 mil toneladas, con la quo se Seville Solbrzano Respeto a Ia lay y Decision de Ia Base, podri dar servicio a cooperativistas o quien to doses . La plants quo comprende la empress Pescado de El Ayuntamiento de Tecoman Llego a un en el Cambia de Ia Burocracia Estatal Collme, quo es coinversi0n mexlcano-frdncesa y en la quo participa tamblen la Iniciativa privada local y el go- Acuerdo con Banobras, Sabre su Deuda • Lopez Llerenas : No deben existir pugnas en el gremio bierno eslatal, enlaces el actin y tamblAn to comerciall- • La presidents dal tribunal sun ayuntamientos, Roclo zara fileteado y seta salado, edemas de quo se apro- Reitera: En disposition pare comparecer ante el Congreso ante el inminente cambia de local TECOMAN, Col ., 23 de gescalafOn y arbitraje de LOpez Listener, demandO vechara la carne de tiburOn y se producira harina de pes- dirigentes de to burocracla cado, quo se podri aprovechar coma complemento pare mayo .- El presidents muni- d3 trabajadores al servicio ayer el respeto a la lay y a la estatal, edemas de quo ma- major dlsposlciOn de corn- ayuntamiento cipal, Juan Jose Sevllla So- en cuanto a alimentar paces de estanquertas rustlcas dal gobierno dal estado y decision de la base laboral nifesto quo no deben de .
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