IMA Agroferias: Find out where they will be held this Tuesday
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Agricultural Marketing Institute (IMA) in Panama is holding "agroferias" (agricultural fairs) across the country.
- These fairs allow the public to purchase basic food products at low costs.
- The article lists the locations and dates for the agroferias scheduled for Tuesday, July 7.
The Agricultural Marketing Institute (IMA) in Panama continues its initiative to make essential food items accessible and affordable through "agroferias" (agricultural fairs). These events are designed to allow the public to purchase staple goods at reduced prices.
For Tuesday, July 7, the IMA has announced a series of agroferias to be held in various locations. Attendees can expect to find a range of basic necessity products, including rice, beans, pasta, oil, salt, bread, sugar, grains, vegetables, eggs, tortillas, chicken, plantains, meats, apples, and assorted fruits.
The fairs are scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. in multiple provinces. In Colรณn, the event will take place in the El Muelle sector of Ciricito. Panama Oeste will host its fair at the Junta Comunal de Guadalupe in La Chorrera. Chiriquรญ's fair is set for the Cancha Comunal de Santo Tomรกs in Alanje.
In Panama City, the agroferias will be held at the parking lots of the Los Pueblos Commercial Center, opposite Do it Center, in Juan Dรญaz. Coclรฉ's event is at the Casa Comunal de Hato Centro in El Hato, Aguadulce. Herrera's fair is at the Casa Comunal de El Calabacito in Los Pozos. Panama Este will see its agroferia at Uniรณn Azuero in Chepo.
Further locations include Dariรฉn, at the Junta Comunal de Cucunati in Santa Fe; Veraguas, with events at the Casa Comunal de La Cucurucha in Las Palmas and the Casa Comunal de La Raya de Santa Marรญa in Santiago. The Comarca Ngรคbe Buglรฉ will also host agroferias in the communities of Punta Nispero in Kusapin and Cerro Hacha in Besikรณ.
Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.