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Dear Wholly Guacamole,
I’m concerned about the impact of Mexican avocados after reading the New York Times’ report on Climate Rights International’s “Unholy Guacamole” investigation (“Americans Love Avocados. It’s Killing Mexico’s Forests.”).
As U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar said recently, the United States should place import restrictions on Mexican avocados to prevent companies from profiting from illegal deforestation.
Shamefully, the U.S. hasn’t taken action.
One option is for consumers to boycott, refusing to buy anything but organic and fair trade avocados certified by Equal Exchange, which doesn’t sell avocados grown on newly deforested land.
Even better, Wholly Guacamole could take action, making the same pledge as Equal Exchange.
MegaMex’s Wholly Guacamole, a joint venture of Hormel and Herdez Del Fuerte, financed by Grupo KUO, is the biggest guacamole company in the world.
I appreciate MegaMex’s commitment not to source from the forests bordering the butterfly reserve, but you could go further.
You could eliminate deforestation and water theft from your supply chain altogether.
Please do this. If for no other reason than to assure the sustainability of your own business. There just isn’t enough water in Michoacán to increase the avocado acreage.
As the Associated Press recently reported (“Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water”), the avocado plantations are already illegally taking more than their fair share. Michoacán’s lakes, including Patzcuaro and Cuitzeo are drying up.
Only avocado companies like Wholly Guacamole can stop this tragedy.
Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.
[Your Name]