The Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (; SADER) is Mexico's agriculture ministry. The current secretary under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), starting December 1, 2018, is VÃÂctor Villalobos.
The secretariat traces its roots to 1917, when it was established as the SecretarÃÂa de Agricultura y Fomento (Secretariat of Agriculture and Development). The name changed in 1946 to SecretarÃÂa de Agricultura y GanaderÃÂa (Secretariat of Agriculture and Ranching), in 1976 to SecretarÃÂa de Agricultura y Recursos Hidráulicos (Secretariat of Agriculture and Hydraulic Resources), and again in 1994 to SecretarÃÂa de Agricultura, GanaderÃÂa y Desarrollo Rural (Secretariat of Agriculture, Ranching and Rural Development).
In 2000, the name changed to the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food (, SAGARPA).
In December 2018, after the inauguration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador as president, SAGARPA became SADER.
During the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto, Enrique MartÃÂnez y MartÃÂnez served as the initial secretary. He left the post in 2015 to become Mexico's ambassador to Cuba and was replaced by José Eduardo Calzada Rovirosa, the former Governor of Querétaro. Baltazar Hinojosa Ochoa finished out the Peña Nieto sexenio as the head of SAGARPA.
Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez (2006âÂÂ2009) and Francisco Javier Mayorga Castañeda (2009âÂÂ2012) were the Agriculture Secretaries under Felipe Calderón. Mayorga Castañeda was also Agriculture Secretary during the administration of Vicente Fox.
Since its creation, the current Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development has had the following names: