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The Avocadoes Of Michoacán
In the Mexican state of Michoacán, avocado growing is a billion-dollar industry that is, economically speaking, the only local rival to the drug trade. Four-fifths of all the avocados eaten in the United States are grown in Michoacán.
- Antonio Villa Senior, the owner of the AztecAvo packing business, said, “Every day U.S. consumption of Mexican avocados is higher. Michoacán is like a natural greenhouse with volcanic soil. It’s great for avocado. It’s an economically healthy industry.” (Photo: Nathaniel Parish Flannery)read more
- Citizen militia members man checkpoints alongside federal police officers. In this photo, a police officer walks in front of a citizen militia barricade that's decorated with a big sign that reads, “Since January 4, 2014, Thanks to the Federal Police and Autodefensas, Parácuaro is free of extortion.” (Photo: Nathaniel Parish Flannery)read more
- Despite the challenges posed by organized crime, Michoacán has succeeded in rapidly expanding its avocado crop and exports. Alejandro Bautista, a 60-year-old grower said, “Twenty years ago they exported less than 5 percent of the production. Now it’s around 50 percent. It goes up every year.” (Photo: Nathaniel Parish Flannery)read more
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The Avocadoes Of Michoacán
In the Mexican state of Michoacán, avocado growing is a billion-dollar industry that is, economically speaking, the only local rival to the drug trade. Four-fifths of all the avocados eaten in the United States are grown in Michoacán.
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