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The Political Economy of Lettuce: Why Mexican Lettuce Outsells Local Lettuce and How Big Business Controls Markets

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The political economy of lettuce: Why Mexican lettuce outsells local lettuce and how big business controls markets Summertime is the time to enjoy fresh food at its finest. As the warm months roll on, we’re treated to the waves of seasonal crops as they ripen: we start with asparagus, then strawberries, then come the new […]
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The lists, which are literally black, published by the Presidency last week involve the investment of public resources and political energy to draw up their lists of adversaries. But, while the regime confirms the pattern of using the state apparatus to stigmatize critics and dissidents, the country continues to accumulate setbacks in the real black lists that evaluate national performance.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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