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Fuchsia, Sweet and Profitable: the Pitaya Gains Ground in the Guanajuatense Countryside

Summary by Periódico Correo
Abasolo, Gto.- In recent years, the pitaya (also known as dragon fruit) has registered remarkable growth in production and demand, both nationally and internationally. Originally from America, this exotic fruit, with vibrant colors and striking forms, has gone from being a marginal crop to becoming a golden opportunity for small and medium agricultural producers. In states like Oaxaca, Jalisco, Puebla and some regions of northern Mexico, the pit…
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Abasolo, Gto.- In recent years, the pitaya (also known as dragon fruit) has registered remarkable growth in production and demand, both nationally and internationally. Originally from America, this exotic fruit, with vibrant colors and striking forms, has gone from being a marginal crop to becoming a golden opportunity for small and medium agricultural producers. In states like Oaxaca, Jalisco, Puebla and some regions of northern Mexico, the pit…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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