Mexican businessman and politician
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Mayorga and the second or maternal family name is
Castañeda.
Francisco Javier Mayorga Castañeda (born 17 April 1951) is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as Secretary of Agriculture in the cabinet of President Felipe Calderón from 7 September 2009[1] to November 30, 2012.[2] He had previously served in the same post from 28 September 2005 to 30 November 2006 in the administration of President Vicente Fox.[3]
Early years
Mayorga was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco into a family of eight brothers devoted to grain trade in the Western part of the country.[1] He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Economics from the Autonomous Institute of Technology of Mexico (ITAM) and completed a master's degree in Business Administration at the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM) before presiding several business chambers in his native state.[3]
As Secretary of Agriculture
Mayorga was appointed Secretary of Agriculture for the first time in the administration of President Vicente Fox. His second appointment, in the cabinet of Felipe Calderón, was criticised by Greenpeace for his alleged continuous support to genetically modified food trading within the country.[4]
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