Disbandment of Agricultural Society 'Horfrucan Umbría' Approved by Canarian Authorities
Dissolution of 'Horfrucan Umbría' in the Canary Islands
Overview
The Canary Islands' agricultural authorities have officially approved the dissolution of the company 'Horfrucan Umbría,' a Sociedad Agraria de Transformación (Society for Agricultural Transformation). This decision follows a proposal from the Agricultural Association Service and is in accordance with the legal framework established in 1995, which transfers certain state functions to the regional government.
This company, based in Firgas on Gran Canaria, will be removed from the registry of agricultural societies, marking the end of its operations.
Context and Implications
- This move reflects ongoing efforts by regional authorities to regulate and streamline agricultural activities and organizations within the Canary Islands.
- Dissolving inactive or non-compliant entities helps improve oversight, reduce bureaucracy, and potentially enhance direct support to active farmers.
- For residents involved in agriculture or considering starting such collaborations, these regulatory changes offer clearer guidelines and reaffirm government commitment to modernizing agricultural governance.
Official Statement
The decision was signed by the Vice Minister of the Primary Sector, Eduardo García Cabello, on October 1, 2025, and now awaits publication in the official bulletin, finalizing the process and ensuring transparency.
"This decision is part of broader administrative adjustments in the region's agricultural sector to optimize resources and governance efficiency."
Broader Administrative Efforts
Overall, this announcement is part of broader administrative adjustments in the region's agricultural sector to optimize resources and governance efficiency.