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Agricultural Producers of Sinaloa Keep Mega Blockade in Nogales Border, Sonora

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Agricultural producers of the state of Sinaloa, members of the National Front in Defense of the Field, maintain a partial blockade of the border crossing of Mariposa, in the city of Nogales, Sonora, demanding fixed prices for the production of the autumn-winter cycle. Emma Aidé Espinoza, founder of United Farm Workers and Delgada in Guasave of the National Front, explained that the blockade began at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 24, and continu…
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After not obtaining positive results with federal government authorities, these closures are determined to continue.

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The presence of protesters was again recorded this Tuesday in the municipality of Nogales, in the area of the Mariposa border crossing.

Since the morning, Sinaloa producers have blocked the Mariposa garita in Nogales, allowing only the departure of cargo trucks; the protest, led by United Peasants, demands road safety and better prices for maize, already affecting the maquiladora industry IN FOCUS NEWS Nogales, Sonora -Since 10 a.m. this November 25, the Mariposa garita in Nogales, Sonora, remains blocked by agricultural producers in Sinaloa and Sonora. Although the passage of f…

On November 24, agricultural producers in Mexicali joined the nationwide protests. The demonstration aimed to highlight the need for better conditions and support for those who work in agriculture.

Agricultural producers of the state of Sinaloa, members of the National Front in Defense of the Field, maintain a partial blockade of the border crossing of Mariposa, in the city of Nogales, Sonora, demanding fixed prices for the production of the autumn-winter cycle. Emma Aidé Espinoza, founder of United Farm Workers and Delgada in Guasave of the National Front, explained that the blockade began at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 24, and continu…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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