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Clara Migoya

Tucson

Agriculture and Water Reporter at The Arizona Republic

Agriculture and water reporter for @azcentral 🌱 | Ambientóloga de la @UNAM_MX and @uajschool alumna | Preguntona bilingüe.

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Clara Migoya

    WILLCOX, Ariz. — The Arizona Department of Water Resources has proposed that the Willcox area should reduce its groundwater overdraft by at least 50% over the next 50 years to address groundwater depletion and land subsidence. The annual overdraft — the difference between how much groundwater is pumped out and how much is replaced by runoff or recharge — is estimated to be 180,426 acre-feet per year.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Clara Migoya

    Arizona farmers, ranchers and importers watched cautiously as the White House imposed sweeping tariffs on U.S. trading partners, shifting the target away from Canada and Mexico after threatening to resume 25% tariffs on products from those countries. The administration's action could still upend global commerce and result in taxes on fertilizer, pesticides, and machinery for Arizona farmers.

  • 3 weeks ago | azcentral.com | Clara Migoya

    El 31 de marzo se conmemora en Estados Unidos el día nacional de César Chávez, líder sindicalista que lucho por mejorar las condiciones laborales de los y las trabajadoras agrícolas. Para decenas de miles de migrantes, su ejemplo es memoria viva.

  • 4 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Clara Migoya |Ray Stern

    Arizona legislators are making a second attempt to pass bills that would protect the state's dwindling groundwater resources after bipartisan negotiations stalled last year. Senate Bill 1520, sponsored by Republicans and approved by the Senate, passed out of the House Natural Resources, Energy, and Water Committee on March 25 on a 6-4 vote. It still needs a vote by the full House before moving to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs' desk for her signature or veto.

  • 1 month ago | rdrnews.com | Clara Migoya

    Arizona farmers and ranchers still don’t know how much tariffs will hurt or help their industry, but like others in the agricultural business, they are likely to be caught in the crosshairs of a Trump-initiated trade war with Canada, China and Mexico — the biggest buyers of U.S. agricultural products.

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Clara Migoya
Clara Migoya @ClaraMigoya
10 Apr 25

In southeastern Arizona, where land fissures cracked open and wells went dry due to groundwater mining, the state proposed reducing water use by 42% by 2075. Locals continue to ask for a legislative solution. Latest for @azcentral @azcenvironment https://t.co/H29p1yC2oz

Clara Migoya
Clara Migoya @ClaraMigoya
26 Mar 25

Arizona legislators are making a 2nd attempt to pass bills that would protect the state's dwindling groundwater resources. The Republican-sponsored bill, a "work in progress" in Griffin's words, is moving forward despite opposition. @azcentral @raystern https://t.co/kYAPKJxE6T

Clara Migoya
Clara Migoya @ClaraMigoya
23 Mar 25

RT @Debkrol: VA removes tribal flags from Phoenix center. Tribal leaders say it dishonors Native vets https://t.co/SD19Mvskfe via @azcentral