Mango production generates more than 47 thousand jobs and has been exported to 18 countries: Sader

Published 2020년 8월 31일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Mexico reports that the mango production chain creates a total of 47,706 jobs, contributing 1.5 million wages annually. In the first five months of 2020, mango exports reached $95 million, making it the thirteenth leading crop in foreign sales. With a production of 2.18 million tons, Mexico ranks sixth globally. The majority of exports, 86%, were sent to the United States. The Ataulfo mango, a native Mexican variety discovered in 1959, accounts for 29% of the national mango production.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) indicated that the mango production chain generates approximately 23,453 permanent jobs and 24,253 temporary jobs, as well as 1.5 million wages per year that work in the activities of the crop, from the nursery until harvest. From January to May 2020, the group of guavas, mangoes and mangosteens was the thirteenth crop with the highest sales abroad with a value of 150 million dollars, of which mango contributed 95 million dollars with a volume of 82.1 thousand of tons. In a statement, Sader indicated that Mexico ranks sixth in the world in production, with 2.18 million tons, that is, 3.9 percent of world production is contributed. It should be noted that the largest producers are India, China, Thailand, Indonesia and Pakistan. In the first five months they have been exported to 18 countries: 70.4 thousand tons to the United States, referring to 86 percent of the volume; 10,000 tons to Canada (12 percent) and 700 tons to ...

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