CAADES celebrates the 85th anniversary of its foundation

On more than eight decades after its founding, the Confederation of Agricultural Associations of the State of Sinaloa (CAADES) has managed to position itself at a national level, as a organism of great relevance and importance, capable of influencing public policies that benefit the country’s growers.

The celebration was held on November 24 at a meal led by the president of this organization, Jesús Ulises Robles Gámez, which was attended by the municipal president, Jesús Antonio Valdés Palazuelos, authorities such as Juan Habermann Gastelum, Secretary of Agriculture and Patricio Robles Luque, Delegate of SAGARPA, former presidents of CAADES and producers of agricultural associations of Sinaloa.

“It’s easy to say, but this long journey has a rich history full of vicissitudes, dreams, hopes, aspirations that have shaped an identity that is our greatest pride: we are heirs of a generation of Sinaloans who imagined and built with his work, effort and dedication, the profile of modern society that today is our state “.

“After eight and a half decades of foundation, it is our best heritage. That is why we are called to increase it and defend it, in new circumstances, from a country that is changing radically, and in an increasingly productive world to maintain and increase our activity” expressed the CAADES leader.