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Liconsa Breaks Records with Historic Dairy Store Count

Mexico 09.09.2025
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The 'Milk for Well-being' program by Liconsa has reached a historic milestone with 2,255 dairy stores. An analysis of its impact on the sector.
Liconsa Breaks Records with Historic Dairy Store Count
The 'Milk for Well-being' program in Mexico celebrates a historic achievement by reaching a record number of 2,255 dairy stores nationwide. This expansion brings optimism to the entire supply chain by enhancing access to affordable and nutritious milk for low-income families, especially those in remote areas. For dairy producers and industry analysts, this growth signifies the government's commitment to food security and the strengthening of the national dairy industry.

The program's expansion directly responds to the need for milk in underserved communities. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) and Liconsa have collaborated to strategically locate new dairy stores, ensuring consumer access and reducing distribution costs. This initiative not only benefits families but also creates a stable market for local dairy farmers, Liconsa's primary suppliers.

This initiative serves as both a food distribution strategy and a tool for economic development in the agricultural sector. By purchasing raw milk from Mexican producers, Liconsa provides a secure market and fair prices, encouraging farmers to invest in their farms and improve production efficiency and quality, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of the national dairy industry.

The program's success also contributes significantly to nutrition and public health, as milk is a vital source of calcium and protein, crucial for child development and adult health. By ensuring broader access to Liconsa milk, the government aims to reduce malnutrition and improve the populace's quality of life, demonstrating the enduring positive impact of public policy on national food security.

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