He went on to study a degree in veterinary medicine which is when he met his girlfriend Laura Hermoso Álvaro had never thought of becoming a local police officer until the Covid pandemic struck in 2020 and he was made redundant from the job he had with Inditex That was when he decided to start studying to become a police officer I started to like the possibility of becoming a local police officer and in just two years I got my position in the town of Fuente Palmera in Cordoba." Álvaro decided to propose to Laura at the same time as being sworn in as an officer in Torrox on the eastern Costa del Sol "With her constant support I have achieved this long-awaited post," he said about his girlfriend "It was clear to me that I wanted to live on the Costa del Sol," he told SUR after the institutional act of taking office Álvaro got down on one knee while holding the couple's four-month-old son Leo in his arms and took out an engagement ring it was a pity that more family members couldn't come because of the changes of date and the weather," said Quintero who has been living in El Morche for two months now "The mayor has promised to provide me with a suit," said Álvaro said on social media that Quintero "is sure to be a great professional to serve our citizens" "Now all three are part of our police family Comentar es una ventaja exclusiva para registrados This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page 12/02/2020 More than one hundred producers of beans from Usulután associated in the company Productores y Comercializadores Agrícolas de Oriente (PROCOMAO de C.V.) are preparing for the commercialization of their grains with the Ministry of Education through of public purchases program for the school feeding the FAO and the National Center for Agricultural and Forestry Technology "Enrique Álvarez Córdova" (CENTA) have accompanied a process of capacity development for agricultural innovation financed by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) through which the PROCOMAO partners are strengthening their functional capacities in terms of organization managerial skills and participatory inclusion of women PROCOMAO is a company formed by 7 cooperative associations (El Borroñozo Acopaz and Asagaleas) scattered in various municipalities in the eastern area it integrates among its partners other individual farmers from the volcano area with a total planting area of more than 130 hectares and a production that exceeds 4000 tons of grains and seeds Enrique Álvarez Córdova and Chaparrastique “It has not been an easy process to get organized to participate in the public purchases of the Ministry of Education but it is an experience that is helping us internally as a company; Furthermore it opens up the opportunity for us to develop and opt for new markets ” It is expected that for the first quarter of this year PROCOMAO will consolidate this business opportunity which not only represents growth for families producing beans but also contributes to a good diet for girls and boys on the school centers essential legumes in the Salvadoran basic basket In the framework of the World Day of Pulses FAO promotes the consumption of foods such as beans being an option for healthy eating and above all to diversify the diet using local foods produced by the population beans occupy a preponderant place in the diet of the population they are part of the basic food basket; they are cultivated throughout the national territory from 50 meters above sea level to 1,500 meters According to data from the General Directorate of Statistics and Censuses (DIGESTYC) the consumption of beans is 28 kg per person per year (0.61qq) which makes it the main source of protein for Salvadoran families According to the Panorama report on Food and Nutrition Security in Latin America and the Caribbean obesity in adults maintains its upward trend at the regional level affecting more than a fifth of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean and constitutes an important risk factor for the development of non-communicable diseases Legumes are considered as a super food because they have a high nutritional value as they are sources of minerals and vitamins The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) urge all countries and stakeholders to work together to eradicate hunger and prevent any form of malnutrition by 2030 the seeds or legumes play an important role It is estimated that around 50 million family farmers produce consume and sell them on a small scale and in a traditional way; and these are an effective alternative to contribute to the great goal of eradicating hunger in El Salvador and in the world ” Source: http://www.fao.org/elsalvador/noticias/detail-events/es/c/1261300/ A Spanish travel magazine has created a stir by selecting its list of "ugliest" destinations for every province of each region of the country · Spanish travel magazine Viajar has drawn up a map and a list of the "ugliest towns in the country" selecting one for each province of every region The publication admitted that in creating the list it relied on "the opinions of some tourists general clichés or asking for help from Artificial Intelligence" The publication also warned if your town is in this compilation as almost any place can have charm according to the opinion and taste of each person Here is the list of the ugliest towns in Spain by province, compiled by the magazine Viajar: Although no specific reason is given as to why it has been decided that each selected the is the ugliest in its province and is included in this list For some of them some the opinions of anonymous people have been included or elements of the localities have been highlighted that may make them perceived as ugly Taking into account some opinions in travellers' forums the travel magazine has put together the following harsh testimony: "It is a place where NOT to stay or live millions of noisy tuned cars and motorbikes passing by with noisy exhausts at all hours the police do nothing and there is nothing to visit Other examples base the qualification of the tourism as ugly on its few tourist attractions or on comparisons with other nearby towns of great beauty Mission Statement: to assist the integration of foreign residents living in Spain and this is never more accurate than when you establish yourself as a foreign resident in a new country Being able to quickly familiarise yourself with the culture and customs can help ease the transition during a challenging time This is why Euro Weekly News makes it our mission to provide you with a free news resource in English that covers both regional and national Spanish news – anything that we feel you will benefit from knowing as you integrate into your new community and live your best life in Spain you can forget about translating articles from Spanish into awkward English that probably don’t make much sense Let us be your convenient and essential guide to all things that will likely affect you as a foreign resident living in Spain THE AVE high-speed train between Malaga and Cordoba will have to slow down at one point on the route due to the instability of an embankment In the Fuente Palmera to Santaella stretch the trains should be able to run at 300kph stability problems with the land are once again forcing them to travel at 80kph for safety Similar problems in the same spot were reported in the past and almost €6 million was invested by the Adif Railway Administration to solve problems in four areas Adif reports that the problem is limited to 150 metres of the 21.5 kilometre stretch and is due to a slope which will be repaired again although they estimate it will take three months Subscribe to our Euro Weekly News alerts to get the latest stories into your inbox Euro Weekly News is the leading English language newspaper in Spain by delivering news with a social conscience we are proud to be the voice for the expat communities who now call Spain home With around half a million print readers a week and over 1.5 million web views per month EWN has the biggest readership of any English language newspaper in Spain The paper prints over 150 news stories a week with many hundreds more on the web – no one else even comes close Our publication has won numerous awards over the last 25 years including Best Free Newspaper of the Year (Premios AEEPP) Company of the Year (Costa del Sol Business Awards) and Collaboration with Foreigners honours (Mijas Town Hall) All of this comes at ZERO cost to our readers All our print and online content always has been and always will be FREE OF CHARGE Download our media pack in either English or Spanish The 38.8C that was registered at the official weather station at Cordoba airport around 5pm on Thursday has beaten the highest April temperature recorded in Spain The previous highest was recorded in Elche in 2011 with 38.6ºC Of the ten highest maximum temperatures in Spain on Thursday four were registered in the Andalusian province of the same name Another four of the highest were in Seville province (the maximum 37.8ºC in Écija) This episode of heat that since Monday has swept the entire Spanish mainland with highs typical of summer is breaking April temperature records in dozens of cities and towns across Spain In Cordoba city yesterday 38ºC was reached four more than the 34ºC of April 2017; in Seville compared to the 35.4 registered on April 30 where 30ºC had never been reached in April But if Thursday has been the hottest day in April since records have been kept in about thirty provinces Spain’s state weather agency is warning that these same records could be broken again today with a new rise in night and day temperatures Aemet forecasts up to 15 degrees above the usual values ​​in parts of the south of the mainland and tropical nights in which the thermometer will not drop below 20ºC in provincial cities such as Jaén and Málaga it warns of the "very high" risk of fires and calls for extreme care to be taken in this regard This current episode of high temperatures is expected to continue until Sunday when the thermometers are expected to begin to drop