Mexico on High Alert During Historic Drought

Posted on June 8, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Business, Enviromental Issues, Mexico, Weather/Climate

● Drought season is worst in over 20 years; over 40% of country affected
● More than 3.5 million farmers are on the brink of bankruptcy, advises National Agricultural Workers Confederation (CNC)
● More than 8900 fires have ravaged over 1.32 million acres; majority of fires burning pastureland for 10 million head of livestock
● President Felipe Calderón has initiated government programs to aid drought-stricken areas and prevent drought- related deaths; entire country could face food and drinking water shortages if drought continues Read Article

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