How much money does a successful Mexican farm owner make a year?
I'm doing research on the average incomes of international agriculture business owners.
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- about 3000 usd a year
- Between $100,000 and $250,000 if he is a bachelor. If married and older children, then up to $750,000.
- There was a guy that went to school in Spain with me for about 6 months. His family owned some kind of nut farm in Mexico. Althought I can't speak to the actual income of his family in number terms, I can say that he had too much money. Bought lots of things, paid for drinks and you could tell he was exceedingly wealthy.
- it is important to mention that most agriculture borders on sustenance farming. the big farms (i.e. the most successful) would be held by a few people (often foreign), and thus not particularily representative of the entire population.
- Depends on the crop. I dont think agriculture is a good business any more.
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