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Ejido Salamanca: Agricultural Production Under the Environmental Magnifying Glass
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Paloma Wong / Grupo Canton The Mennonite community settled in Bacalar has expanded its agriculture to almost 5,000 hectares, but faces signs of deforestation without permits and alleged environmental damage. Chetumal.- Since 2004, families of Mennonites came from Belize to live on the Ejido Bacalar grounds, after purchasing those lands, constituted their own [...] The post Ejido Salamanca: agricultural production under the environmental magnifyi…
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