Mexican growers boost berry exports and look for new markets

Published 2022년 7월 9일

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Mexico's berry exports are projected to increase by 12% by the end of 2022, reaching over 584 thousand tons, according to the National Berry Exporters Association (Aneberries). As of June 16, Mexico had exported 387 thousand tons of berries, including 62 thousand tons of blueberries, 68 thousand tons of raspberries, 206 thousand tons of strawberries, and 51 thousand tons of blackberries. The US receives 95% of these berry supplies, while the remaining 5% is distributed among 37 countries in Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The Mexican government is working to gain access to markets in South Korea, India, and Malaysia.
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Exports of berries from Mexico, including garden strawberries (strawberries), raspberries, blackberries and blueberries, continue to grow. This is reported by Fruit-inform with reference to the Internet portal Fructidor. According to the National Berry Exporters Association (Aneberries), by the end of 2022, the country will export 12% more berries than a year earlier, and the total supply will exceed 584 thousand tons. Juan Jose Flores Garcia, CEO of Aneberries, said that as of June 16, Mexican exporters sent 387 thousand tons of berries to foreign markets: 62 thousand tons of blueberries, 68 thousand tons of raspberries, 206 thousand tons of strawberries, 51 thousand tons of blackberries . In 2021, the total export of berries for the year amounted to 462 thousand tons. See also: In 2022, the production of berries in Mexico will increase by 8-10% - forecast 95% of all ...
Source: Eastfruit

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