The Minister of Territorial Policy and Government Spokeswoman, Isabel Rodríguez, has highlighted the creation of this center, the first in Castilla-La Mancha, which will “avoid unnecessary displacement, reduce costs and contribute to reducing the carbon footprint. In a Community like our era of justice, open this center.”
“It has been difficult years, but we have managed to increase exports and we have been able to claim ourselves as a country. I see a hopeful future for our region. We will continue to be a land of future and opportunities, with a more modern agriculture. Castilla-La Mancha is synonymous with quality, in wine, dairy and in many other agri-food products. It is a sign of identity for our region. And of all of Spain.”
Isabel Rodríguez, who traveled today to Villarrobledo (Albacete), to attend the inauguration of the Export Controls Inspection Center, has highlighted the importance of collaboration between administrations, but also public-private collaboration because “today we are taking an historic step for exports in Castilla-La Mancha. Today we are taking another step as an export region par excellence”.