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Rescuing Mexico’s Floating Gardens

By Steven McCutcheon Rubio

A slew of entrepreneurs have rediscovered Xochimilco’s bounty. New markets are re-engaging farmers on Mexico City’s chinampas.

Technicolor boats bumping their way along crowded canals. Floating mariachis. Big Gulp-size micheladas. For many visitors—whether they come from across town or across the globe—this trinity of elements is at the core of Xochimilco’s appeal. Forgotten by most is the fact that the rows of chinampas (manmade islands) that form the famous canals of this swampy corner of Mexico City were once highly productive farmland, providing the city’s markets with a year-round supply of flowers and produce until well into the twentieth century, when the chinampas began to...

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