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The New Agrofibre Will Run Out of Income for Six Months Due to Tomato Tariffs

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Patria Lexington Fiber (formerly Agrofibra) authorized the deferment of the payment of the income of its only agricultural asset in operation: a set of greenhouses located in Colima, where tomatoes are produced and marketed. The decision will leave the trust without income for at least six months, amid the impact that the tariffs on this fruit have had. By a notice sent to the Institutional Stock Exchange (BIVA), the station reported that the te…
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Patria Lexington Fiber (formerly Agrofibra) authorized the deferment of the payment of the income of its only agricultural asset in operation: a set of greenhouses located in Colima, where tomatoes are produced and marketed. The decision will leave the trust without income for at least six months, amid the impact that the tariffs on this fruit have had. By a notice sent to the Institutional Stock Exchange (BIVA), the station reported that the te…

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El CEO broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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