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Sinaloa: Uncertainty, Before Company March by Ammonia Plant

Summary by La Jornada
Ahome, Sin., In the midst of the sit-in that mayo-yoreme people set up a week ago outside the ammonia plant, where they live from children to older adults, the owner company Gas and Petroquímica de Occidente (GPO) called its workers to a “counter-March” for next Sunday, with the argument that the community protest puts at risk the sources of employment linked to the project it builds in the Bay of Ohuira.

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Ahome, Sin., In the midst of the sit-in that mayo-yoreme people set up a week ago outside the ammonia plant, where they live from children to older adults, the owner company Gas and Petroquímica de Occidente (GPO) called its workers to a “counter-March” for next Sunday, with the argument that the community protest puts at risk the sources of employment linked to the project it builds in the Bay of Ohuira.

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Representatives of agricultural organizations, producers and organizations of the agricultural sector of Sinaloa reiterated their support for the operation of the GPO ammonia plant in Topolobampo, while calling for social justice for the peoples of the region. Sector leaders held a meeting with the Secretary of Agriculture and Livestock of Sinaloa, Ismael Bello Esquivel; Mauricio Rodríguez Alonso, representative of the Presidency of the Republic…

June 22.- In the midst of the sit-in that mayo-yoreme people set up a week ago on the outskirts of the ammonia plant, where they live from children to older adults, the owner company Gas and Petroquímica de Occidente (GPO) summoned its workers to a “counter-March” for next Sunday, with the argument that the community protest puts at risk the sources of employment linked to the project it builds in the Bay of Ohuira.

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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