Raspberry · Mexico

Fresh Raspberry
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Product Details

Raspberry production in Mexico has grown 128 times in the last 20 years and is now the second largest producer of the fruit worldwide, according to data provided by Latinometrics. The company specified that although the berries are not an essential part of the Mexican diet, they recently began to be consumed in the winter after promoting their health benefits and in part thanks to the rise of the country in this industry.

Basic Information

Name
Raspberry
Product
Fresh Raspberry
Origin
Mexico
Production Capacity
30 /
Export Volume
10 /

Specifications

High Quality, Grade A, Class 1, Extra Class
Regina, Lupita, Maravilla, Adelita, Dolomia
Conventional, Organic
Red
Whole
Fresh

About the Supplier

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Alpasa Farms

Business Type
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Country
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Mexico
Year Established
2012
Number of Employees
Has Warehouse
Yes
Export History
North America

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