In this episode, we explore protests by Mexican farmers who are challenging the low prices they receive for corn, highlighting the role of intermediaries in the agricultural supply chain and how corn dumping by the US is putting pressure on campesinos. We then return to Gen Z march in Mexico, focusing on the ties to the opposition and the colossal failure of their second attempt to hold a demonstration. Finally, we delve into the strategic maneuvers of the United States in Latin America, particularly focusing on Honduras as a testing ground for US policies and its implications for regional stability. And as always, don’t miss our “Losers and Haters” segment, where we critique a New York Times article on “Russian disinformation” in Mexico.

For a Comprehensive Agricultural Plan for Mexico Analysis

For a Comprehensive Agricultural Plan for Mexico

November 26, 2025

It’s essential the government develop a comprehensive plan for rural development that goes beyond combating poverty & marginalization & promotes a development policy that supports farmers.

Mexican Farmers Strike Fights US Corn Dumping: Soberanía 86 Soberanía

Mexican Farmers Strike Fights US Corn Dumping: Soberanía 86

November 26, 2025November 26, 2025

Farmers in Mexico are protesting, blockading areas across the country, challenging the low prices they receive for corn & highlighting the role of intermediaries in the supply chain & US dumping of heavily subsidized corn.

Two Mexican States Cancel Predatory “Coca Cola Christmas Caravan” News Briefs

Two Mexican States Cancel Predatory “Coca Cola Christmas Caravan”

November 26, 2025

Tabasco and Puebla will cancel the Christmas marketing campaign, which is heavily subsidized by local and state governments, after El Poder del Consumidor argued its aggressive marketing violated Mexico’s General Health Law and the right to health of children.

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