The rice sector in El Salvador is experiencing a crisis due to unpaid debts to farmers and overproduction caused by the government's imports of rice and other grains. The government's health emergency program, which imported rice instead of purchasing locally, has exacerbated the problem, leading to a debt of $ 746,333 owed to farmers and threatening the livelihoods of the 100,000 people employed in the sector. Farmers are demanding immediate payment and an end to government imports, while also calling for the government to buy locally produced rice to support the local economy and value chain. The situation is critical, with farmers facing despair and considering migration due to the lack of support and the negative impact on local production.