Navojoa: Sales Increase for Day of the Dead
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For more than 15 years, the Piña family, who is originally from Navojoa, has dedicated itself to the production of flowers for the Day of the Dead, this year decided to plant manopantera, one of the most sought after flowers this season to illustrate the tombs of the deceased faithful. However, this year the climatic conditions have not been so favorable, the excess heat and sometimes the scarcity of water to water them became a challenge, but d…
Over the past three days, vendors at the Navojoa Municipal Market report that sales have begun to pick up as schools begin to celebrate the tradition. Jesús Alberto Núñez, who has been a vendor at the Navojoa market for approximately 33 years, explained that since the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) began to more vigorously implement the Day of the Dead tradition, requiring children and students of different educational levels to wear costume…
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