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Not at all; poor productivity fromejidos led Mexican president Carlos Salinas in 1992 to change the Mexican constitution and allowed for leasing and selling of such land. Since then some of the ejido land has been sold to corporations, although most of it is still in the hands of farmers. Some ejido cooperatives have found alternative uses for their land other than farming, such as leasing it to hotel chains and non-farming corporations.

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