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Lack of Water Would Leave Around 180 Thousand Hectares in Tamaulipas without Planting

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Reynosa, Tamaulipas.— The lack of water in the north of Tamaulipas keeps at risk the agricultural cycle Autumn–Winter 2025-2026. An assessment of the advance of sowing at the end of February, elaborated with data from the Districts of Irrigation 025 and 026, reports that the region has a potential area of 759 thousand 513 hectares, but the projection for this cycle was reduced to 582 thousand hectares. With this adjustment, about 177 thousand 51…
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Reynosa, Tamaulipas.— The lack of water in the north of Tamaulipas keeps at risk the agricultural cycle Autumn–Winter 2025-2026. An assessment of the advance of sowing at the end of February, elaborated with data from the Districts of Irrigation 025 and 026, reports that the region has a potential area of 759 thousand 513 hectares, but the projection for this cycle was reduced to 582 thousand hectares. With this adjustment, about 177 thousand 51…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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