Corona to stop brewing beer after Mexico deems it non-essential

Corona to stop brewing beer after Mexico deems it non-essential

The Mexican government this week declared a health emergency and ordered the suspension of non-essential activities after the number of coronavirus cases in the country surpassed 1,000. On Thursday, it reported 1,510 cases and 50 deaths.

The brewer said in a statement that the suspension will go into place from Sunday and that it was already in the process of scaling down production to a level at which it could resume once the suspension is lifted.

“If the federal government considers it appropriate to issue some clarification confirming beer as an agro-industrial product, at Grupo Modelo we are ready to execute a plan with more than 75 percent of our staff working from home and at the same time guaranteeing the supply of beer,” the statement said.

Agriculture and food production, in general, are considered essential activities.

Grupo Modelo which is part of the brewing group Anheuser-Busch InBev, operates 11 breweries in Mexico.