Mexico and mango, the path to global export leadership

Published 2024년 8월 9일

Tridge summary

Mexico, the third largest mango producer globally, saw its production exceed 2,237,000 tons in 2023, with a 5% increase in cultivation area. Companies like La Pedregoza are crucial in this growth, adhering to strict quality and phytosanitary standards to meet international demands. Mexico aims to surpass India as the top mango exporter by enhancing agricultural practices and focusing on sustainability initiatives such as solar energy and wastewater treatment. The article underscores the role of quality and sustainability in driving the industry's international market position.
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Original content

2000Agro/Redacción Mango is considered one of the agri-food products with the highest economic potential abroad and Mexico has a great opportunity to become a world leader in its production and export. This tropical fruit is the third most economically important fruit by export volume on a global scale, after pineapple and avocado. Its production exceeds 67.2 million tons annually and Mexico is positioned as the third largest producer in the world, along with countries such as China, India, Indonesia and Pakistan. Between these countries they account for more than 53 percent of global production. In 2023, Mexico exceeded 2,237,000 tons of mango production, the largest quantity in the last decade. In addition, there was a 5 percent increase in the area devoted to the cultivation of this fruit, thus sowing a favorable outlook for growth for this industry in the country and the export market. Exporting companies play a key role in the growth of this industry and have found it ...
Source: MX2000

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