Mexico's agricultural trade experienced a significant surge from January to October 2024, with a 700% increase in revenue to $2.319 billion compared to the same period in 2023. The country's total agricultural exports reached $19.403 billion, marking a 1.24 billion dollar increase from the previous year. The value of Mexican food exports also grew by 6.8%, largely due to the dedication of producers and other sector stakeholders. The National Society of Phytosanitary Products (Sonafi) plays a crucial role by supplying high-quality inputs for crop improvement. There was also a reduction in agricultural imports, contributing to an improved trade balance. Some of the key agricultural exports include avocados, fresh vegetables, tomatoes, peppers, and other fruits and nuts.