Mexican exports +4.7%

Published 2023년 7월 19일

Tridge summary

Mexican nut and fruit exports for the period of January to May 2023 increased in volume by 4.7% compared to the previous year, reaching 1,887,000 tons. However, the trade value of these exports decreased by 5% to $4,591 million. The most significant increases in volume were observed in walnuts, avocado, guava, berries, lemon, and pineapple. Meanwhile, the value of sales saw significant growth in guava, strawberry, pineapple, papaya, walnut, mango, banana, and berries. Overall, fruit and vegetable exports experienced a 7.9% increase in volume but only a 0.6% increase in value compared to the same period in 2022.
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Original content

From January to May 2023, Mexican nut and fruit exports increased by 4.7% year-on-year. It reached 1,887,000 tons, but its trade value fell by 5% to $4,591 million. The following products increased in volume in order of importance: walnuts (63%), avocado (46.2%), guava (26.6%), berries (15.8%), lemon (12.2%) and pineapple (11.9%). There was also an increase in the value of sales of guava (57.2%), strawberry (21.2%), pineapple (12.9%), papaya (12.2%), walnut (11.6%) ), mango (8.1%), banana (5%) and berries (4%). More ...
Source: AGF

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