Mexico Says Construction on Three Dams in Sonora Will Begin in July. Locals are Concerned.
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At the end of June the horticultural season ends in the Yaqui Valley, only a few tomato and chili crops remain standing. Renán Cruz Valenzuela, indicated that the market conditions were not the best, impacting the economy of the sector. Both the price in the domestic market, as well as international for horticultural production were low, said the manager of the Association of Vegetable Producers of the Yaqui Valley and Mayo (Aphym). He reiterate…
Mexico Says Construction on Three Dams in Sonora Will Begin in July. Locals are Concerned.
Subscribe nowA dry field and irrigation canal in Molino de Camou, Sonora. Image courtesy of Ismael Limón.ShareIsmael Limón is an ejidatario, or a member of a ranching collective, in Molino de Camou, Sonora, a town on the banks of the Río Sonora northeast of the city of Hermosillo. “We are small cattle raisers, with between five and 15 cows,” he said.Just above Molino de Camou sits a dam called El Molinito. Since the dam began supplying water to …
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