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posted by janrinok on Friday December 30 2016, @03:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the optimism-is-wonderful dept.

A group of Mexican farmer leaders and academics believe that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, will be a good opportunity to review areas of the treaty that are not favorable to the sector in Mexico.

Experts say that after 23 years of its implementation, NAFTA, signed by Mexico, the United States and Canada in the early 90s, has helped dismantle Mexico's agricultural production system through neoliberal policies that have left millions of poor farmers without state support and have increased the country's food dependency on aboard, La Jornada reported Tuesday.

Since his presidential campaign, Trump has vowed to force Canada and Mexico to negotiate the trade deal saying it has been detrimental to the manufacturing industry in the United States, sending shocking waves of uncertainty for the already weakened Mexican economy.

[...] In the years that have followed the NAFT signing, the Mexican government has sold itself as a pro-business and lower-cost alternative for U.S. companies and in the process became a manufacturing powerhouse of cars, computers, aerospace technology and televisions.

However, the modernization process also helped dismantle the national agricultural system, which has practically disappeared, according to analysts and producers.

Source: teleSUR


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 30 2016, @07:04PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 30 2016, @07:04PM (#447554)

    TLDR: NAFTA resulted in dumping of corn on Mexican market, destroying profit margins for farmers, sending them north to make ends-meet.

    Whoever agreed to NAFTA on Mexican side was a fuckin moron, or was bribed to do so...

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 30 2016, @07:11PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 30 2016, @07:11PM (#447562)

    Parent source says:
    > NAFTA gave a major boost to Mexican farm exports to the United States, which have tripled since NAFTA's implementation.

    Didn't you mean?
    > TLDR: NAFTA resulted in dumping of corn on Mexican market, destroying profit margins for SOME farmers...