Liconsa, S.A. de C.V.
Company Overview
Liconsa, S.A. de C.V. is headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. As a government-owned entity, it is integral to the country's efforts to improve public health by providing subsidized milk and dairy products. The company primarily focuses on social impact rather than profitability.
Financial Indicators and Commitment
Despite its focus on social goals, Liconsa is committed to operational efficiency. Recently, the company allocated 24 million pesos to cover overdue subsidies, ensuring that its operations continue smoothly. Liconsa maintains a milk price of 11.50 pesos per liter, striking a balance between economic stability for farmers and affordability for consumers.
Key Developments and Initiatives
Liconsa has expanded its operations by opening a new milk collection center in Nicolás Bravo, Quintana Roo, with a daily processing capacity of 5,000 liters. This expansion not only increases product availability but also supports local farmers and strengthens the supply chain. Moreover, the company plans to build a cheese factory in El Recreo, Sinaloa, to stabilize milk prices and ensure fair compensation for farmers. Additionally, Liconsa is enhancing its network with 14 new milk collection centers, increasing the total to 68, with new developments in Chihuahua and Jalisco.
Challenges and Industry Environment
The company faces challenges such as criminal groups distributing adulterated milk, which threaten market integrity and consumer trust. Furthermore, external factors like screwworm infestations and droughts affect dairy cattle, particularly in Campeche, impacting Liconsa's sourcing capabilities. Payment-related issues have also been expressed by dairy producers in Jalisco, which Liconsa aims to address.
Future Outlook
Looking ahead, Liconsa is set to play a vital role in Mexico's 2025 food security strategy by providing subsidized quality milk to vulnerable populations through the 'Más Leche, Más Bienestar' program, aimed at enhancing nutrition and food security. Additionally, Liconsa is establishing a new pasteurization plant in Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, to bolster the local dairy industry, reduce transportation costs, and ensure the availability of high-quality pasteurized milk.
Community Impact and Strategic Collaborations
Liconsa collaborates with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) to strategically place new dairy stores, improving consumer access and reducing distribution costs. By purchasing raw milk from Mexican producers, the company provides a secure market and fair prices, encouraging farmers to invest in their farms and enhance production efficiency and quality. The 'Leche para el Bienestar' program, operated by Liconsa, is part of the federal initiative to ensure that high-quality fortified milk reaches priority groups, including children, adolescents, and the elderly.
Modified: 2025/10/12
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