Supporting Fuerteventura’s Livestock Tradition: A Financial Boost for Local Events
The Cabildo de Fuerteventura recently made headlines by approving a significant financial support plan aimed at bolstering the tradition of livestock exhibitions on the island. This initiative, announced during the plenary session, involves doubling the monetary backing for events held in Betancuria, Tiscamanita, and Tesejerague, leading to a total funding of 30,000 euros. This decision reflects a strong commitment to promoting the island’s agricultural heritage and sustaining its cultural practices.
Funding Breakdown: A Focus on Community Events
The distribution of the approved funds is a clear enhancement of local community efforts, with each livestock exhibition set to receive 10,000 euros. This allocation is aimed at facilitating the organization of these traditional events, which are crucial for maintaining local customs and celebrating the island’s rich agricultural history. The financial support extends to key local organizations including the Ayuntamiento de Betancuria, the Asociación de Vecinos El Tabaibe, and the Asociación de Vecinos Melindraga—all of whom will play essential roles in bringing these events to fruition.
Emphasizing the Livestock Sector
At the forefront of this initiative is Lola García, president of the Cabildo, who articulated the necessity of ongoing support for such initiatives. García emphasizes that these livestock exhibitions are not just mere events; they are deeply woven into the identity of the majorero people and are a celebration of their roots. The president’s vision underscores the vital role these cultural practices play in both social cohesion and economic resilience.
Ensuring a Future Through Generational Transition
Enrique Pérez, the councillor for Agriculture, Livestock, and Fishing, also highlighted how these exhibitions serve a critical function in the future sustainability of the livestock sector. His comments reflect a deep understanding of how such events can inspire generational transition within the community; they help foster a new generation of farmers and livestock producers who are motivated to carry forward these traditions.
Boosting Local Product Marketing
Moreover, livestock exhibitions contribute significantly to the commercialization of animal products, especially benefiting municipalities like Betancuria and Tuineje. These gatherings offer local producers a platform to showcase their goods, thereby increasing visibility for their products and reinforcing their importance in the local economy. By promoting a sense of community while supporting local commerce, these events serve as vital conduits for growth.
Strengthening Institutional Support for Cultural Practices
With this strategic decision, the Cabildo reaffirms its dedication to the primary sector and its commitment to ensuring the viability of traditional livestock practices in Fuerteventura. The allocated funds aim to ensure that these events do not merely survive but thrive, establishing them as key components in both the economic and cultural landscape of the island.
Fostering Economic and Cultural Development
The initiatives surrounding livestock exhibitions are more than just financial support; they represent a holistic approach to preserving the cultural heritage of Fuerteventura while actively promoting its agricultural industry. The awareness and appreciation of local traditions, combined with the potential for economic development, create a promising picture for the future of Fuerteventura’s livestock sector.
This financial infusion stands as a testament to the community’s dedication to its roots, fostering a sustainable path forward while celebrating the unique cultural tapestry that defines Fuerteventura.

