President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged Tuesday to revive those often shabby, limited government stores and continue efforts to achieve "food sovereignty."
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LATAM leftoids use "sovereignty" as a buzzword for protectionism and self-reliance. They're obsessed with achieving it even if it means making the country poorer because the industry or branch of the agricultural sector they prop can't survive the market without heavy tariffs and subsidies.
Another r-slurred thing Mexico's government did was banning GMO corn, again because of "muh soberanía" and to protect the heckin 300 species of corn which are low-yielding and can't feed the entire country and whose farmers will rely on subsidies.
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I'll never understand why Latin Americans are so committed to keep following the same policies that make them poor generation after generation.
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LATAM leftoids use "sovereignty" as a buzzword for protectionism and self-reliance. They're obsessed with achieving it even if it means making the country poorer because the industry or branch of the agricultural sector they prop can't survive the market without heavy tariffs and subsidies.
Another r-slurred thing Mexico's government did was banning GMO corn, again because of "muh soberanía" and to protect the heckin 300 species of corn which are low-yielding and can't feed the entire country and whose farmers will rely on subsidies.
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And then they will blame Western retaliation for their failing policies.
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