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Agricultural Crisis in Valle De Santiago Leaves 2,500 Hectares Unplanted in Autumn-Winter Cycle

Valle de Santiago, Gto.- Given the economic losses that the producers have experienced, for low prices to their products and because there are no buyers, of the 7,000 hectares that have been registered in the Module of Irrigation Valle de Santiago, 2 thousand 500, were not sown in this cycle autumn-winter 2025-2026, they determined to point their lands by the end of March, beginning of April, for the spring-summer cycle 2026-2026.
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Valle de Santiago, Gto.- Given the economic losses that the producers have experienced, for low prices to their products and because there are no buyers, of the 7,000 hectares that have been registered in the Module of Irrigation Valle de Santiago, 2 thousand 500, were not sown in this cycle autumn-winter 2025-2026, they determined to point their lands by the end of March, beginning of April, for the spring-summer cycle 2026-2026.

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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