Mexican city rejects plans for giant US-owned brewery amid water shortages
Vote in border city of Mexicali is unlikely win for farmers and activists over wealthy maker of Corona, Modelo and Pacifico
David Agren in Mexico City
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Mon 23 Mar 2020 15.20 EDT
Voters in a Mexican border city have rejected the construction of a massive, US-owned brewery in an arid region rife with water shortages an improbable victory for a collective of farmers and activists over a deep-pocketed company backed by state and local officials.
In a weekend plebiscite in the city of Mexicali, 76.1% of voters cast ballots against the $1.4bn brewery, being built by Constellation Brands to brew beer for export including Corona, Modelo and Pacifico.
Theres been an intense campaign [against the brewery] by a resistance movement for two years
protesting in the streets and going to the courts to hold a plebiscite, said Daniel Solorio, a lawyer who has worked with the opposition.
Its surprising the president called a plebiscite on such short notice, he said, but weve been demanding a vote for two years.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/23/mexico-brewery-mexicali-constellation-brands