Food Security in Mexico

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Region: Mexico

Food security in Mexico is a complex issue that affects millions of people, with high levels of poverty, inequality, and malnutrition. The country faces challenges such as low agricultural productivity, climate change, and limited access to healthy and affordable food.

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                In Mexico, 14 million children under ten are living in marginalized communities. In these communities, they suffer from issues ranging from food insecurity to malnutrition and obesity. For over 20 yea...
                
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                Increase the community economy with orchards, poultry farms, permanent cornfields, irrigation systems, earthworm composts, mushrooms greenhouses, subsidized corn, bakeries and piloncillo factories, by...
                
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                Unexpected circumstance hit the world with the virus COVIOD-19.  The lock -down in Los Cabo Mexico, being a touristic destination, has had devastating effects on each of our beneficiaries' families.  ...
                
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                We are collecting resources that are available by the truck loads in San Diego and delivering them to where there is great need just over the international border into Tijuana. We will provide food an...
                
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                In recent years we have seen stories of many families where ensuring daily food is a task that is not always achieved when an emergency appears. Time teaches us how fragile we can be in the face of an...
                
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