The "Floración Truck" is now a reality. The vehicle was unveiled this Thursday morning at the Cieza-based company Transportes Hermanos Corredor as part of a new campaign sponsored by the Cieza City Council's Department of Tourism, which aims to further expand Cieza and its image throughout Spain and Europe.

 

This is a collaboration between the Cieza company Transportes Hermanos Corredor SA and the business chain Continental SL, through the branch in Cieza, Neumáticos Pedro SL. Two entities working for the municipality's economic expansion and "who, once again, wanted to contribute to improving Cieza," municipal sources attest.

 

The 'Floración Truck' will travel more than 600,000 km. It will be on the road for four years throughout Spain and Europe, supporting "the tireless work of the drivers of this Cieza-based company."

 

The aforementioned sources indicate that the truck featured three photographs of the Cieza blooms by "three great artists and photographers: Fernando Galindo, Joaquín Zamora, and Carlos Lucas. The prestige of their photographs will showcase to Europe the best of our land, our flowers, and its trees."

 

In this regard, the City Council once again emphasizes "the constant struggle our farmers are going through in their search for water. The governing team and, especially, the Department of Environment and Agriculture continue to stand with them in their struggle, supporting and demanding what we believe is most just for the future of our fields."

 

Finally, they emphasize that the 'Flowering Truck' is "one more step in the determined commitment to tourism and employment. The main objective of this Government remains the development and revitalization of our municipality, and we are working on that. Flowering, employment, and development are the perfect combination for achieving a better Cieza."

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