How Mexico's Drug Cartels Are Driving Up the Price of Limes

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How Mexico's Drug Cartels Are Driving Up the Price of Limes

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A lime shortage is threatening the U.S. food and beverage industry, with some bars and restaurants jacking up drink prices, charging extra for a slice—or refusing to serve the citrus at all. But there's another reason to rethink that margarita: The pricey limes you're buying from Mexico might be supporting drug violence.


Bad winter weather and severe drought has obliterated many crops this year, but the lime is a victim of several special circumstances. Most limes consumed by the U.S are grown in Mexico, where a bacterial disease called huanglongbing (HLB) hasalready taken out a large number of trees. Then in December, cold and rain knocked blossoms off the trees, reducing the total number of fruits that matured.

Now, in the state of Michoácan, where most of Mexico's limes are grown, a kilogram of the citrus is worth more than a day's pay. Because limes have become so valuable, the trucks that transport them have become a target for drug cartels, which block the roads and hijack shipments, requiring money from the farmers to pass. Those extra costs are then passed along to consumers. This kind of agricultural extortion isn't limited to limes: Cartels can exert control over any type of valuable export. "Blood avocados" are also an issue in Michoácan, with the Knights Templar cartel terrorizing local farmers. And when the gangs get involved, farmers become too afraid to grow the crop, which reduces supply even more.

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The price of limes is about $100 per 40-pound box today, up from the usual price of around $25 a box this time of year. The cost has been devastating to not only American buyers, but also to Mexico's economy, which may have to import limes from outside its borders for the first time in history. And sadly, the issue is causing farmers to strip their trees prematurely simply to cash in on the high prices—which will only cause more problems down the line.

Here in the U.S., where a lime garnish is usually as ubiquitous as an ice cube, the shortage has forced bartenders to get creative. According to the cocktail site Alcademics, San Francisco's Tacolicious is offering a new version of their margarita that uses pasteurized lime and lemon juice, as well as a more expensive "Margarita del Cartel" with all fresh lime juice to pass along awareness of the issue. Other bars are using replacements like acid phosphate to mimic the sour flavors necessary for a proper gimlet.

Some suppliers are looking to buy fruit from Brazil, and we do grow a fair share of limes in California, although the crop doesn't come in until the summer. It's likely that prices will go down in the next few weeks, but still, this might be a good reason to switch to beer this Cinco de Mayo.

Two scenes from a citrus packing plant in La Ruana, in the state of Michoacan, Mexico. AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills
 

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I do quite a bit of juicing, so this story was of interest to me. My local Mexican grocer had 3 lbs of lemons for $1 a few weeks ago and I am down to the last one. I guess I'll hold tight until the California crop comes in.
 

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This article is bullsh*t. I'm in Mexico right now, it's the government that's driving up the prices because they're fighting the autodefensas, most of which are in the countryside. Basically sh*t isn't gettin' shipped out because everybody's at war down in Michoacan. Just a few months ago I was coppin' limes for about 3 pesos/kg, and avocados for about 6-10 pesos/kg. Now limes are up to around 30 pesos/kg, and avocados about 35-45 pesos/kg. It's sad that despite all the government rhetoric, they want the cartels to stay :smh: It's incredible how you are willing to fight your own citizens and incriminate them for wanting to defend themselves :snoop: Truly Mexico is the most corrupt place on earth. I've never seen that anywhere in the world.
 

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Grupo Modelo has to be shytting bricks right now... who the fukk is stupid enough to drink a Corona without lime :mindblown:

Corona's the #1 beer in the world breh, they'll get limes from somewhere else and the good times will keep rollin' :cheers:
 

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So if we drink Blue Moon do we drive up the price of oranges? :troll:

F*ck Corona, and f*ck all the nikkaz hatin' saying it's not a manly beer, Blue Moon is that sh*t. I hate beer personally but will drink the f*ck out of some Blue Moon :myman:
 

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F*ck Corona, and f*ck all the nikkaz hatin' saying it's not a manly beer, Blue Moon is that sh*t. I hate beer personally but will drink the f*ck out of some Blue Moon :myman:


you must of never had long board....Bout the only beer ill drink
 
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