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IICA Highlights a Native Maize Protector in Mexico as America’s Rural Leader

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San José, Costa Rica. The Inter-American Institute of Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) named Juan Simón Angoa, a Mexican who is considered a protector of the native corns in his country, as the leader of rurality of the continent. "We are fortunate to have the largest number of colored corns in the whole country, and probably in the world," the Mexican farmer said in a statement from the IICA, referring to the approximately 180 colors of 16 dif…
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San José, Costa Rica. The Inter-American Institute of Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) named Juan Simón Angoa, a Mexican who is considered a protector of the native corns in his country, as the leader of rurality of the continent. "We are fortunate to have the largest number of colored corns in the whole country, and probably in the world," the Mexican farmer said in a statement from the IICA, referring to the approximately 180 colors of 16 dif…

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udgtv broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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