The government delegate in Galicia, Pedro Blanco, highlighted the Coren Group’s commitment to innovation and quality and its contribution to the dynamization of the Galician economy, which makes it a benchmark for the rest of companies in our community. He affirmed this during his speech at the award ceremony of the Economy Prize, awarded by the Galician Council of Economists, and which in its fourth edition fell to the Ourense cooperative. The event was also attended by the subdelegate of the Government in Ourense, Eladio Santos.
The delegate conveyed his congratulations and recognition of the Government of Spain to Coren: “to the great family that make up more than 7,000 families, with its president, Manuel Gómez-Franqueira, at the head”. He also praised the success of the Galician Council of Economists, represented in the figure of its president, Miguel Vázquez Taín, for the success of the award. “For economists to reward Coren is, after all, to recognize and reward the seriousness and rigor of a great entrepreneur,” the delegate said.
In this regard, he indicated that the award “is nothing more than an incentive to continue working, it fits with more enthusiasm and strength, to continue growing and deserving of prizes” to which he added that, on that path, both Coren and the other companies of Galicia, “know that they have in the Government of Spain their best ally”.
Proof of this are the more than 3.5 billion euros left by the Recovery Plan in Galicia and that are already impacting our economy, “80% destined for our companies, large and small”.
“We want the progress of small and medium-sized companies; we want more Coren; we want Coren to be an example to imitate in other sectors, because it is a company that from the essence of our land, from the most primary of our food, became a benchmark of innovation, avant-garde and quality in its sector,” concluded Blanco.