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Popeye
01-17-2007, 10:52 AM
I found this article to be very interesting and telling.


Mexico: Tortilla costs to flatten

POSTED: 12:53 a.m. EST, January 16, 2007

MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- Mexico's economy secretary said he was confident tortilla prices, which have skyrocketed over the past year because of high international demand for corn, will stabilize in less than a month.

Several government departments will monitor corn-tortilla prices three times a week while officials wait for the market to regulate prices, Eduardo Sojo said Monday. Prices have risen as much as 14 percent in the past year and led to threats of protest by unions and opposition leaders.

Sojo announced last week the government had authorized duty-free imports of 716,500 tons of corn to drive down tortilla prices. But he warned that any price relief would not be immediate, with the corn imports hitting the Mexican market in February.

"We're going to see how the markets work and we hope that they (prices) stabilize in the next two or three weeks," Sojo said Monday during a business convention.

Later Monday, President Felipe Calderon met with economy officials and Mexico's Central Bank Gov. Guillermo Ortiz to "follow up on the strategy employed to stabilize the price of the tortilla," according to a news release issued by the president's office.

During the meeting, officials "reiterated a promise to apply the full weight of the law to those who commit abuses," the release said.

The federal government's antitrust watchdog first said last week that it was investigating allegations that companies were manipulating corn prices and colluding to limit supply.

Unionists and members of the opposition left-leaning Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, have called on the government to institute price controls on staple foods including tortillas and milk.

PRD spokesman Gerardo Fernandez said the party would coordinate national protests with other social and political groups and that some federal lawmakers planned to demonstrate in front of the Economy Department's offices on Tuesday.

For low-income Mexicans, who earn about $18 a day on average, the increasing prices have hit hard.

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Rabbi
01-17-2007, 11:58 AM
I only eat flour tortillas, a LOT of them and they are made locally by a white family who emigrated from Czechoslovakia about fifteen years ago. Good Americans who came in thru the front door, LEGALLY. Damn good tortillas.

Czechoslovak tortillas ............... Go figure.

I also know an Italian grocery that makes the best sauerkraut I've ever tasted.

I love diversity, just not the way liberals are trying to shove it up our .......

WHATEVER.

7.62mmFMJ
01-17-2007, 12:13 PM
A true 3rd world country - keep the masses happy with tortillas.

However, I should note that our dumbmasses constantly gripe about the price of fuel.

Antlurz
01-17-2007, 12:31 PM
I was going to suggest that they should maybe consider learning how to grow their own corn...

But then I realized all their specialized training in lawn maintenance, while marginally agricultural in nature, doesn't really translate.

...and their repeated experiences with frying beans has been less than spectacular.

Ron

Saunders
01-17-2007, 12:36 PM
Part of the problem is that with NAFTA, our agricultural industry is hurting theirs.

We are importing a lot of agricultural products to them because we are more productive and low cost.

As a result, many of their interior farmworkers have come to the US to work and not just on farms.

Now the US corn fuel price problems are in the mix, too.

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