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In reply to the discussion: Hardship on Mexico's farms, a bounty for U.S. tables [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)42. I am glad that you do your part.
I am not advocating for american intervention, just for the US to pay attention to what is going on here.
I am currently establishing my residency in Mexico. I love this country and I want to be a part of it. I am going to have more sway than you could, but I still think people in the US could do something. And it's not just about food. It's about drugs and weapons and US policy as well.
Appreciate the link. What we primarily export is grains and feed, not produce. We do not feed ourselves when it comes to the things that people in the US really want to eat, and they want it all year round.
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The problem is it's hard to use discretion when you don't know where the products come from
Major Nikon
Dec 2014
#36
That is what has always been true regardless of the border. Bananas are a good example. They used
jwirr
Dec 2014
#2
Obviously the companies won't move to change things. They are getting what they want now.
Judi Lynn
Dec 2014
#29