Mexican mango campaign comes to an end with a slight increase in exports

Published 2025년 8월 22일

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(Agraria.pe) The mango season in Mexico is about to conclude, with the last shipments leaving from Sinaloa, primarily of the Kent and Keitt varieties.

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(Agraria.pe) The mango season in Mexico is about to conclude, with the last shipments departing from Sinaloa, primarily of the Kent and Keitt varieties. "In about 15 to 20 days, the campaign will close completely, and we will not have Mexican mango in international markets again until January 2026, when production restarts in the south of the country," explains Yamil Gómez Cid, national phytosanitary coordinator of the Association of Mango Exporters of Mexico (EMEX). This 2025 has been a year marked by uncertainty and climatic challenges. According to Gómez Cid, "atypical rains were recorded in the south, which affected flowering and, therefore, production." This was compounded by tariff threats from the United States, which caused concern in the sector: "For a few days, there was a decrease in operations, but fortunately the situation was resolved in a few days," he notes. Meteorological phenomena were also present, although without drastic impacts. "Two hurricanes passed near ...
Source: Agraria

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