Mexico: Habanero chile in danger, records few sales in Tizimín

Published 2021년 2월 22일

Tridge summary

Producers in Merida, Yucatan, are facing a difficult situation due to the commercialization of their agricultural products, especially habanero peppers. The pandemic has caused damage to their crops and a lack of support from authorities, leading to an excess in habanero pepper production with no demand in the market. The low prices are hurting their profits, and the situation is worsened by unexpected weather conditions. This is a recurring problem in Tizimín due to its geographical location, with the town being susceptible to hurricanes each year.
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Original content

RAQUEL MARGARITA HUERTA. FOR THIS! The traders of this product commented that they have an excess of habanero pepper. Merida Yucatan. Producers in the region face a difficult situation due to the commercialization of their agricultural products, among these mainly that of the habanero pepper, which is in production and its price is very low. Jorge Luis Poot Puc, producer from the Samaria police station, commented that he is going through a serious situation in the export of the habanero pepper product, where there is no way out, despite the good production in the harvest, due to the effects caused by the pandemic. He pointed out that due to the damage caused by the atmospheric phenomena last year, he had too many losses in his crops, there was no good production and also did not have the support of the corresponding authorities, however, due to the situation, they had to find a way to recover so that they could continue growing, harvesting and marketing their products. He added ...
Source: Inforural

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