Mexican producers forecast increases in mango harvests for 2022

Published 2021년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

Despite the impact of cyclones Nora and Pamela, Mexico's fruit and vegetable producers, especially mango producers in southern Sinaloa, are optimistic about the 2022 harvest due to increased humidity from seasonal rains. The country's agri-food trade balance saw a surplus of USD 4,959 million from January to July 2021, a 38.8% decrease from the same period in 2020. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Mexico indicated that agro-industrial products, including beans, meat, soups, tequila, and mezcal, saw significant export growth in the first seven months of 2021.
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Original content

The fruit and vegetable producers of Mexico predict that next year will have good results. According to the local press, mango producers in southern Sinaloa project 2022 as a good year for the cultivation of the fruit due to the rains of the season, which together with other factors will yield important volumes in the harvest. Despite the consequences left by cyclones Nora and Pamela in the country, both in communities and in agriculture and vegetables. Ismael Díaz Murillo, director of the Diazteca group stated that "in the case of mango plantations, humidity will favor good production, which is what is expected next year." The expert commented that in “agriculture for mangoes, water always brings more benefits than damages, unfortunately the communities were affected by excess water, but in the case of mango orchards, it will be a benefit for the next anus. It has rained more than 1,200 millimeters this year against almost 500 millimeters last year, we hope that the production ...

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