Mexican lime production is being significantly impacted by extreme heat and humidity, leading to quality issues and up to half of the crop being lost during sorting. Problems such as discoloration and skin damage are worsening during transport, causing market tensions. Weather disruptions in Veracruz and other key growing areas are exacerbating the situation, leading to low availability and driving up prices. Buyers are seeking alternative sources, such as Colombia, to mitigate the shortage and price increases. The market is expected to remain tight until the new winter crop is harvested in late September or October.