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Yaquis Tribal-Farming Drying Up As River Is Diverted for Cities

Posted on the 27 March 2013 by Earth First! Newswire @efjournal
The Yaqui River

The Yaqui River

Nearly 20 years of drought and little help from the government has forced the Yaquis, a tribe in Mexico, to irrigate their lands with the only water source available – raw sewage.

Over the past decade more than 4,000 hectares of once fertile land has dried up – and now things could go from bad to worse.

The state government is building an aqueduct that will divert nearly 75 million cubic metres of water from the Yaqui river to a nearby town.

The government says the project is crucial, but Yaqui leaders question the decision to prioritise alleviating drought in cities over farming communities.

Al Jazeera’s Rachel Levin reports from Sonora.


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