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Mandarin for the Inns Will Be Imported and Expensive: Floods and Droughts Caused Scarcity (Oem-Informex Note)

Summary by Julio Astillero
The floods in Veracruz and the previous drought affected production, so the fruit sold is imported and reaches 100 pesos per kilo Patricia Carrasco and Miguel Salazar OEM-Reportex “It is possible that at these Christmas inns you will not be able to have national mandarin,” said Juan Carlos Anaya, general director of the Agricultural Markets Consultant Group (GCMA), who added that for more than four months, the price of mandarin in Mexico City a…
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The floods in Veracruz and the previous drought affected production, so the fruit sold is imported and reaches 100 pesos per kilo Patricia Carrasco and Miguel Salazar OEM-Reportex “It is possible that at these Christmas inns you will not be able to have national mandarin,” said Juan Carlos Anaya, general director of the Agricultural Markets Consultant Group (GCMA), who added that for more than four months, the price of mandarin in Mexico City a…

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Julio Astillero broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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