Environmental organizations are raising alarms over a potential ruling by a Yucatán tribunal that could overturn the closure of a large-scale egg farm operated by Bachoco. The farm has been accused of causing significant environmental damage to local communities. Originally closed due to these concerns, Bachoco is seeking to reopen the facility. Opponents argue the farm’s operations negatively impact the surrounding ecosystem and the well-being of residents. The impending court decision has sparked protests and renewed debate regarding industrial agriculture’s impact on the environment in the region. Activists fear a reversal would set a dangerous precedent, prioritizing economic interests over ecological preservation and community health. The case highlights ongoing tensions between development and environmental protection in Yucatán.