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Tortilla producers announced an increase in the price of tortillas of 
between 12.5% and 37.5%.  Tortillas provide about 40% of the calories in a 
typical campesino diet.  Tortilla producers blamed the price increases on 
middlemen who "change the price when they like."  The price of tortillas is 
expected to rise to between 4 and 5.5 pesos per kilo.  Since the NAFTA 
accords took affect in 1994, Mexico has gone from a net exporter of corn, the 
raw material for tortillas, to a net importer of highly subsidized corn from 
the US.  Last year, Mexico imported 3 million tons of corn at a cost of 
US$2.85 million.  As part of NAFTA, Mexico agreed to remove consumer 
subsidies, including subsidies for tortillas, and the price of this Mexican 
staple more than tripled before the recent announcement of increases. 
