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		<title>Beer Transnationals Are Sucking Mexico Dry</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Tamara Pearson</p>Mexico is the biggest beer exporter globally, but it barely has enough water for its residents and farmers. Experiencing long-lasting droughts, the country, which is half desert, has become a cheap place for transnationals to consume its remaining water, then send the products and profits to wealthier regions. The amount of water that goes into producing a gallon of beer is key as to why beer companies are having such devastating consequences. Beer is 90-95% water, and while only ten gallons of water are required to produce one gallon of beer during the brewing process, 590 gallons total are required [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Tamara Pearson</p><p>Mexico is the <a href="https://expansion.mx/empresas/2017/08/04/10-datos-de-la-cerveza-en-mexico-que-te-sorprenderan%20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">biggest</a> beer exporter globally, but it barely has enough water for its residents and farmers. Experiencing long-lasting droughts, the country, which is <a href="https://vanguardia.com.mx/casilamitaddemexicoesdesiertoinegi-919183.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">half</a> desert, has become a cheap place for transnationals to consume its remaining water, then send the products and profits to wealthier regions.</p>
<p>The amount of water that goes into producing a gallon of beer is key as to why beer companies are having such devastating consequences. Beer is 90-95% water, and while only <a href="https://growlermag.com/the-thirsty-business-of-beer-how-breweries-are-confronting-the-industrys-water-problem/%20%20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ten</a> gallons of water are required to produce one gallon of beer during the brewing process, <a href="https://qz.com/403386/heres-how-much-water-it-takes-to-make-californias-craft-beer/%20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">590</a> gallons total are required for that single gallon, as the hops and barley crops require copious amounts of water.</p>
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