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Tollhouse in Mexicali Still Taken by Corniceros Despite National Agreement

Mexicali, October 29th. Despite the announcement of an agreement between maize producers and the federal government, local farmers will continue to take over the Mexicali pounding booth pending a meeting with the governor of Pilar Avila Olmeda. The spokesman for the non-conforming, Horacio Gómez Carranza, considered that the agreement announced with the federal government is partial and they will wait for a meeting with state authorities. He men…
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Mexicali, October 29th. Despite the announcement of an agreement between maize producers and the federal government, local farmers will continue to take over the Mexicali pounding booth pending a meeting with the governor of Pilar Avila Olmeda. The spokesman for the non-conforming, Horacio Gómez Carranza, considered that the agreement announced with the federal government is partial and they will wait for a meeting with state authorities. He men…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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