Mexico Accelerates Mango Export Diversification Amid Fears of U.S. Tariffs

Published 2025년 7월 14일

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The mango industry in Mexico is facing increasing pressure to diversify beyond its main export market, the United States, due to concerns about volatility

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The mango industry in Mexico is facing growing pressure to diversify beyond its main export market, the United States, amid concerns about volatility in trade policies. At the center of this strategic change is the Ataúlfo variety. Over 85% of Mexico's annual mango production—around 2 million tons—is typically exported to the United States, making the northern neighbor a key buyer. However, that dependence is beginning to be perceived as a risk. News about potential tariffs has reactivated exporters' fears that mangoes could be the next target, which has prompted sector leaders to explore new markets in Asia, Europe, and South America. During the International Mango Symposium held in Mazatlán at the end of May, producers expressed growing frustration with uncertainty. The event marked a clear shift in strategy. Conaspromango recently participated in a government-backed trade mission to Europe, focusing on countries like France and Spain. Although last year the 80,000 boxes of ...
Source: Agraria

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