Mexico Plans 50% Reduction of Yellow Corn Imports in Four Years

Jesus Aguilar, Mexico's sub-secretary of agriculture, stands for a photo with some coffee beans following an interview in his office in Mexico City, Mexico, on Friday, Feb. 7, 2014. Mexico, one of the worlds largest consumers of tortillas, plans to reduce yellow corn imports to 5 million annual tons from 10 million annual tons by 2018, according to Aguilar. Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Jesus Aguilar, Mexico's sub-secretary of agriculture, stands for a photo with some coffee beans following an interview in his office in Mexico City, Mexico, on Friday, Feb. 7, 2014. Mexico, one of the worlds largest consumers of tortillas, plans to reduce yellow corn imports to 5 million annual tons from 10 million annual tons by 2018, according to Aguilar. Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Mexico Plans 50% Reduction of Yellow Corn Imports in Four Years
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