Mexican berries would grow between 12 and 15% in 2024-2025

Published 2023년 11월 15일

Tridge summary

The National Association of Berry Exporters of Mexico, Aneberries, is working on new alliances with importers from the Middle East and India, as well as opening up markets in South Korea, India, Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan. They are also focused on increasing their shipments to the European Community and addressing logistics barriers. They are participating in various fairs and have contacts with universities and companies for knowledge exchange and research collaboration.
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Juan José Flores, General Director of the National Association of Berry Exporters of Mexico, Aneberries, spoke with PortalFrutícola.com, about the new alliances between Mexican berry exporters and importers from the Middle East and India, in addition to the work with the Mexican authorities to open up in South Korea, India, Vietnam, Thailand and consolidate ourselves more in Japan. Regarding the European Community, Flores pointed out that they want to increase the 1.5% of shipments that reach these destinations, and overcome the barriers related to logistics so that the fruit reaches its destination well in terms of appearance, crunchiness, color and adapting to the compliance with all regulations and for that they have several promotion strategies, on-site work and structural changes of the association through the creation of new vice presidencies that will soon provide the roadmaps in terms of promotion, marketing and development. Among the projections provided by Flores, is ...
Source: MXfruit

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