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Harvest of Beans Dammed in Bajo Sinú Affects Hundreds of Producers

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Hundreds of producers of beans from Bajo Sinú face a serious crisis due to the harvest dam, the drastic fall in prices and the lack of buyers, a situation aggravated by the rains that affected the quality of the grain. Jesús Madera, a farmer in the area of El Carito, revealed that the heavy rainfall of the last days stained and directly damaged the crops. “The water has affected him directly because it is a product that is stained with water and…
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Hundreds of producers of beans from Bajo Sinú face a serious crisis due to the harvest dam, the drastic fall in prices and the lack of buyers, a situation aggravated by the rains that affected the quality of the grain. Jesús Madera, a farmer in the area of El Carito, revealed that the heavy rainfall of the last days stained and directly damaged the crops. “The water has affected him directly because it is a product that is stained with water and…

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larazon.co broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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