Rambutan Cost Falls 20% by Contraband
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The region produces 97 percent of the national total, but faces competition without health control or fiscal regulation IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ Fruit smuggling has ceased to be an isolated problem to become a direct threat to the Chiapas countryside. In the Soconusco region, the illegal entry of rambutan from Guatemala has plummeted prices of more than 20 percent, leaving more than three thousand producers in a critical situat…
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