The article highlights a change in the federal government's agricultural support policy, which has resulted in reduced funding for the commercialization of wheat types other than the industrial one (type 1). This shift has left other cereal crops unsupported, causing marketing difficulties for producers. Javier Villegas Lira, a farmer, pointed out that the preferred wheat type for milling is now the industrial one, while other types face challenges in sales. The article also notes a decrease in support from 100 tons to 50 tons, with the producer bearing the remaining cost, further exacerbating the financial strain for farmers.