Article: Nuevo Leon Orange-Growers Impacted By Price Slump.

MEXICO CITY, Mar 12, 2001

Citrus-growers in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon are facing one of their worst moments ever, impacted negatively by globalization of farm-product markets, a slump in international prices, lack of organization among the growers themselves and the government's failure to provide real support for marketing, according to a report in Mexico City daily Reforma. Don Jose Guadalupe Trevino Garcia, who owns an orange orchard in Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, said the state's citrus growers are at risk of disappearing completely. "It's ...

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