Chihuahua, Mexico is facing its second consecutive year of drought, with all areas affected and expected to see a 40% decrease in rainfall next year. This has led to an emergency declaration in 67 municipalities and the government's plan to increase drought combat funding from 220 million pesos in 2023 to over 1,000 million pesos in 2025. The strategy includes distributing agricultural inputs, maintaining rural roads, reforestation, increasing the credit fund for producers, acquiring machinery, and implementing water optimization technologies.