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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkNews Around the Republic of Mexico | October 2009 

Report: Official Says Drug Dealers Could Teach Farmers
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October 29, 2009



The Agriculture Department issued a statement calling Jones' remarks "unfortunate."
Mexico City — A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that Mexican farmers could learn a thing or two from drug traffickers.

Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Jeffrey Max Jones was quoted by the newspaper Reforma on its Web site Wednesday as saying that farmers "should follow the example of drug traffickers because they produce what the market demands."

"Today, on the other hand, farmers produce (crops) and later check to see if there is any demand in the market."

The Agriculture Department issued a statement calling Jones' remarks "unfortunate."

More than 13,800 people have died in drug violence since late 2006, when President Felipe Calderon ordered a nationwide crackdown on traffickers.




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