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Criminal Group in Durango: Producers Denounce Tax Collection in the Mexican Countryside

Summary by TV Azteca
The Mexican countryside lives under threat. Livestock, grain and citrus producers in Durango denounce the growing extortion of criminal groups, which imposes a “criminal tax” for every sale or transportation of products. “You can’t sell or buy,” says an anonymous producer. “If we don’t put a stop to this, it’s going to continue to grow,” said Manuel Núñez, a cattle farmer and marketer. Many products are charged in the Mexican countryside, fruits…
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The Mexican countryside lives under threat. Livestock, grain and citrus producers in Durango denounce the growing extortion of criminal groups, which imposes a “criminal tax” for every sale or transportation of products. “You can’t sell or buy,” says an anonymous producer. “If we don’t put a stop to this, it’s going to continue to grow,” said Manuel Núñez, a cattle farmer and marketer. Many products are charged in the Mexican countryside, fruits…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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