Because there are lots of Mexicans to work the fields.
Yes there is.
good for growing crops
Mexico has good burritos
be growing plants in the fildeds. they grow plants by there good farming.
Yes. 17% of Mexico's territory - (335,334 sq km / 129,473 sq mi), roughly the size of Finland or New Mexico - is devoted to agriculture.
Farming was an excellent idea for settlers so that the people could eat.
YES, we do have a farming industry, coffee, corn, wheat, and serveal grains, as well as fruits and vegetables, and grapes, we have the second biodiversity in the world, so we can grow almost anything. The bigest bread company is mexican, and we have serveral food companies and can good companies who buy farming industry, as well as live stock.
you can bring anything to Mexico, including a tractor.
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The site of Mexico City has had good farming land since several millenia ago, which has allowed increased population densities. Nowadays, it is the economic, political and cultural capital of Mexico.
Subsistence farming can be found throughout all of Mexico. However, incidences of this are less common in northern Mexico, due to two factors:Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, so agriculture is less important than other economic activities; as subsistence farming depends on rain and little to no fertilizers, it cannot be done efficiently on such climate.Most agriculture in northern Mexico follows the agribusiness economic model, so most farms are owned or leased to agribusiness corporations and are dedicated to "cash crops", such as cotton, citric fruits and wheat.
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