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  2. Agriculture in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Although silver mining brought many Spaniards to Mexico and silver was the largest single export from New Spain, agriculture was extremely important.There were far more people working in agriculture, not only producing subsistence crops for individual households and small-scale producers for local markets, but also commercial agriculture on large estates to supply Spanish cities.

  3. Guanajuato River - Wikipedia

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    The Guanajuato's River (Spanish: Rio Guanajuato) is a tributary of the Lerma River in the central near region of Mexico called the Bajio (Lowlands). The river begins in the silver-rich Guanajuato mountains near the state capital of Guanajuato City. The river is fed by the Guanajuato river basinca (in Spanish: cuenca) (a sub-basin to the much ...

  4. Water resources management in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The largest river on the Pacific coast is the Balsas River (24 BCM/year) and the largest river on the Atlantic Coast is the Grijalva–Usumacinta flowing from Guatemala to Mexico (115 BCM.year). The longest river (2018 km) and also the river with the largest basin (226,000 km 2) is the Rio Bravo, called Rio Grande in the United States.

  5. UPDATE 3-Mexico to boost output of staple foods in plan to ...

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    Mexico will increase production of staple foods such as corn, rice and beans as part of a plan agreed with business leaders to control consumer price inflation which is at a two-decade high ...

  6. Mexico to suspend import duties on food staples to tackle ...

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    Mexico will waive import duties for one year on a range of household staples, most of them foodstuffs, in a bid to curb inflation, the government said on Monday. The government unveiled the plan ...

  7. Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will lose same amount of ... - AOL

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    Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will continue to live with less water next year from the Colorado River after the U.S. government on Thursday announced water cuts that preserve the status quo. The ...

  8. Economy of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Recently, extensive changes in government economic policy [65] and attempts at reducing government interference through privatization of several sectors, [66] for better [67] or worse, [68] allowed Mexico to remain the biggest economy in Latin America, [69] [dubious – discuss] until 2005 when it became the second-largest; [70] and a so-called ...

  9. Mexico, Canada tariffs could quickly change the cost of your ...

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    Mexico and Canada are two of the US's largest suppliers of agricultural products and accounted for $45.4 billion and $40.1 billion, respectively, in 2023, per the USDA.