Swimming Against the Tide: Mexico’s quest for food sovereignty in the face of U.S. agricultural dumping

IATP Policy Report

Not only is the U.S. government currently disputing Mexico's decision to restrict some uses of genetically modified corn, but it has also contributed to Mexico's levels of import dependence on key staples, such as corn, wheat, beans, rice and dairy. A new report demonstrates that the U.S.' practice of agricultural dumping of cheap exports into Mexico has hampered the Mexican government’s efforts to improve food self-sufficiency. 

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