Eleven Rivers signs a collaborative agreement for the competitive development of Sinaloa’s business organizations.

To achieve higher levels of competitiveness and generate more and better jobs, which is fundamental for sustainable human development in the state of Sinaloa, is signed the collaborative agreement for the competitive development of Sinaloa organizations in the month of April , with the objective of structuring, organizing and coordinating actions for the benefit of the business community.

The objectives that this agreement wants to achieve are:

  1. Provide participatory planning for the economic development of the state of Sinaloa, involving business organizations.
  2. To promote a more favorable environment for the creation, development, and growth with quality of the Sinaloa companies.
  3. Implement actions, incentives, and support in general, aimed at promoting the competitiveness of Sinaloa companies through strategic projects of high impact.
  4. Participate in the development of a general information and consultation system for the planning of productive sectors and productive chains.
  5. Design schemes that encourage the development of local suppliers and distributors of all economic sectors of the entity.
  6. Promote the generation of policies and programs to support Sinaloa companies in their respective fields of competence.
  7. Encourage an enterprise culture of procedures, practices and standards that contribute to the advancement of quality in the processes of production, distribution, market, and customer service.
  8. Promote or facilitate access to funding for Sinaloa companies.
  9. Participate and promote schemes for modernization, innovation, and technological development in Sinaloa companies.
  10. Encourage the creation and development of Sinaloa companies within the framework of social responsibility and the current normative in environmental terms.

The signing of this pact involves organizations such as Eleven Rivers Growers, the Secretariat of Economic Development (SEDECO), the Growers Association of Culiacán (AARC), the Sinaloa Economic Development Council (CODESIN), the Chamber of Commerce Services and Tourism of Culiacán (CANACO), the Confederation of Employers of the Mexican Republic (COPARMEX), the National Chamber of Electronic Industry, Telecommunications and Information Technologies (CANIETI), the National Chamber of Industry for Development and Promotion of Housing (CANADEVI), the National Chamber of the Industry of the Transformation Delegation Culiacán (CANACINTRA) and the Mexican Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Culiacán (AMMJE).