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Industrias Bachoco.


INDUSTRIAS BACHOCO, a Mexican Mexican

named after or originating in Mexico.


Mexican axolotl
see ambystomamexicanum.

Mexican beaded lizard
(Heloderma horridum
 poultry poultry, domesticated fowl kept primarily for meat and eggs; including birds of the order Galliformes, e.g., the chicken, turkey, guinea fowl, pheasant, quail, and peacock; and natatorial (swimming) birds, e.g., the duck and goose.  company, will acquire all assets of Grupo Saujor, a Mexican poultry company based in Yucatan state, using internal financing internal financing

The financing of asset purchases with funds generated in the usual course of operations rather than funds that are borrowed or raised from the issuance of stock.
. Terms were not disclosed.
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