Mexico: Mexico Announces Three Incentive Programs to Address Corn Surplus

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On November 16, Mexico published three notices announcing incentive programs intended to address an oversupply of corn in certain parts of the country. In particular, the incentives target corn used for livestock production in the Bajio region, corn exported from Sinaloa, and corn sold to the state company DICONSA. 

Mexico: Mexico Announces Three Incentive Programs to Address Corn Surplus

 

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