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Mexican tomato prices jump over 55 pesos per kilo amid drought and insecurity in Sinaloa

The recent spike in tomato prices, surpassing 55 pesos per kilogram, reflects the combined impact of climate change, reduced cultivation, and regional insecurity in Sinaloa. This situation exposes vulnerabilities in Mexico's food supply chain and could lead to persistent inflationary pressures if unresolved. Monitoring water management, security measures, and production data will be crucial as authorities and farmers seek sustainable solutions.
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Enrique Quintana
Sinaloa
Cártel de Sinaloa