Tomato Prices Surge Over 126% in Mexican Markets, Straining Consumer Budgets
Tomato prices in Mexico increased 126.3% in March 2026, forcing consumers to cut back.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Tomato prices in Mexico increased 126.3% in March 2026, forcing consumers to cut back.
Mexico reports fourth consecutive fortnight of drought recovery, with 12.3% of territory affected.
Mérida will host the K'íiwik 2026 tourism fair in June, bringing together over 200 international buyers and Maya World destinations.
Yucatan hoteliers call for fair competition with digital platforms ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Construction on Cancún's Kukulkán Bridge is accelerating to ease traffic congestion in the hotel zone.
Tourism workers report a sharp decline in visitors to the Cobá archaeological site in Tulum after Easter.
Puerto Morelos plans to install 20 surveillance cameras along the Cenote Route to enhance security for tourists and residents.
Kira Iris San, a former official under Mayor Lili Campos, files an injunction against the municipal oversight body.
A civil association in Playa del Carmen is seeking a decree to protect ancient trees as natural monuments.
A municipal job fair in Puerto Aventuras featured 11 companies offering over 300 local positions.