Mexican producers will export more than 100 thousand tons of avocado for Super Bowl LIX

Published 2025년 1월 15일

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For the 2025 Super Bowl, Mexico plans to export 110 thousand tons of avocados, the same as last year, to the United States. The Association of Producers and Packers Exporters of Avocado of Mexico (APEAM A.C.) is the cooperative partner for exporting avocados from Mexico to the U.S. Mexico is the world's leading producer of avocados and exports to over 34 countries. The Hass avocado, known for its flavor and texture, is a staple of Super Bowl gatherings, especially guacamole. This year, Avocados From Mexico has partnered with Rob Gronkowski to support Super Bowl party preparations.
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As every year, the star fruit of the Super Bowl in the United States is the avocado. For the 2025 edition, which will take place on Sunday, February 9, Mexico will export 110 thousand tons, a similar amount to last year, according to the Association of Producers and Packers Exporters of Avocado of Mexico (APEAM A.C.) The APEAM, being the only Mexican cooperative partner for the export of avocado from Mexico to the United States, has become a reference to follow for other agro-industrial products worldwide. The export of 110 thousand tons of avocado is a reflection of the hard work, adaptation and dedication of thousands of Mexicans among producers, packers, agricultural engineers, field technicians, supervisors, fruit selectors, among others. Part of the Mexican avocado campaign for Super Bowl 2025. Recognized for its unmatched flavor, creamy texture, and versatility, the Hass avocado has become an essential element of Super Bowl gatherings, especially as the star of the famous ...
Source: MXfruit

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