Mexico and Germany have agreed to enhance the promotion, certification, and export of Mexican agricultural products to Germany. The deal includes a comprehensive strategy that addresses sanitary, logistical, and commercial aspects, covering a range of products such as horticultural goods, fruit trees, organic coffee, cocoa, chocolate, honey, avocado oil, tequila, mezcal, and strawberries. There is also interest in starting a contract farming project for latex rubber, potentially for the automotive industry. Despite meeting Germany's latex rubber demand, Mexico plans to cultivate it in Tabasco and Veracruz for export. The trade balance between Mexico and Germany for agri-food and fisheries surpassed $28 million last year, with exports to Germany totaling $216 million and imports $188 million.