27-10-2023, 06:19 PM
Noticias:
Hunting Planting Campaign in Antigua with 6.5 tons of wheat.
The department promotes the planting campaign with the backing and support of the hunters' societies of Fuerteventura and Unión Antigua
In two years, Antigua increases the amount of wheat destined for the sowing season in inland areas by more than two tons, with the collaboration of residents by providing gavias and land for this purpose.
The annual sowing of wheat is intended to guarantee the presence and maintenance of numerous game species such as houbaras, rabbits, partridges, migratory birds and other feral animals.
The Mayor of Antigua, Matías Peña García, and the Councilor for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Fernando Estupiñán, received 6.5 tons of wheat on Thursday morning, accompanied by the president of the Fuerteventura Hunters Society, Carlos Cerdeña, and the vice president of the Hunters Society, Agustín Alberto García.
As is tradition in the Municipality of Antigua and with optimal results, the department of the primary sector, promotes the Sowing Campaign, with the essential collaboration of the hunting societies, directly involved, as well as the neighbors or owners who allow it in their gavias or farms located in the interior of the Municipality.
The City Council, hunters and landowners are involved in the Planting Campaign in the Municipality of Antigua, with the aim of guaranteeing food to the game species, also allowing the cultivation of gavias and therefore the care of the land and beautification of the landscape, says the mayor, Matías Peña.
The councilor of the primary sector, Fernando Estupiñán, thanks the hunters, more than 60 associates are from Antigua, for their willingness and commitment to environmental care that they carry out by controlling the health of the game species on the same land, maintaining feeders in isolated points of difficult access, in addition to coordinating initiatives such as cleaning and maintenance of natural sources, retaining walls, or responding to the request of neighbours to stone a topsail and prepare it for cultivation, reinforce stone boundaries or clean to be able to reuse water wells.
link to article for pic featuring 2 beautiful baby houbara
Hunting Planting Campaign in Antigua with 6.5 tons of wheat.
The department promotes the planting campaign with the backing and support of the hunters' societies of Fuerteventura and Unión Antigua
In two years, Antigua increases the amount of wheat destined for the sowing season in inland areas by more than two tons, with the collaboration of residents by providing gavias and land for this purpose.
The annual sowing of wheat is intended to guarantee the presence and maintenance of numerous game species such as houbaras, rabbits, partridges, migratory birds and other feral animals.
The Mayor of Antigua, Matías Peña García, and the Councilor for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Fernando Estupiñán, received 6.5 tons of wheat on Thursday morning, accompanied by the president of the Fuerteventura Hunters Society, Carlos Cerdeña, and the vice president of the Hunters Society, Agustín Alberto García.
As is tradition in the Municipality of Antigua and with optimal results, the department of the primary sector, promotes the Sowing Campaign, with the essential collaboration of the hunting societies, directly involved, as well as the neighbors or owners who allow it in their gavias or farms located in the interior of the Municipality.
The City Council, hunters and landowners are involved in the Planting Campaign in the Municipality of Antigua, with the aim of guaranteeing food to the game species, also allowing the cultivation of gavias and therefore the care of the land and beautification of the landscape, says the mayor, Matías Peña.
The councilor of the primary sector, Fernando Estupiñán, thanks the hunters, more than 60 associates are from Antigua, for their willingness and commitment to environmental care that they carry out by controlling the health of the game species on the same land, maintaining feeders in isolated points of difficult access, in addition to coordinating initiatives such as cleaning and maintenance of natural sources, retaining walls, or responding to the request of neighbours to stone a topsail and prepare it for cultivation, reinforce stone boundaries or clean to be able to reuse water wells.
link to article for pic featuring 2 beautiful baby houbara