Farmers and ranchers in the Rio Grande Valley have been struggling for way too long. Mexico's refusal to comply comply with the 1944 Water Treaty coupled with drought conditions has devastated South Texas agriculture. Last year the sugar mill in Texas closed, leaving just two regions with the ability to produce sugar. After hearing from South Texas farmers and ranchers, citrus could be next and this economic relief is absolutely critical to sustaining their businesses. (00:40–00:50)
CLAIM
Asserts that only two regions in Texas can produce sugar after a sugar mill closure.
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