Mexico's mango sets its sights on Oceania and the Middle East

게시됨 2024년 4월 11일

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The Mexican Mango Exporters Association (EMEX), under the leadership of José Ángel Crespo, is actively working to diversify the export markets for Mexican mangoes, aiming to reduce the heavy reliance on the United States, which currently purchases 90% of Mexico's mango output. Crespo's strategy involves targeting European and Asian markets, specifically Japan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, while also considering the Middle East and Oceania for their high demand for quality mangoes. Efforts are underway to meet the phytosanitary requirements to enter the Chinese market, and there is a push to increase air shipments to Europe to overcome maritime transport challenges and ensure the fruit's quality upon arrival.
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By: Francisco Seva Rivadulla, international agri-food journalist (Agraria.pe) The Mexican mango continues to bet on commercial diversification as a strategy to continue the growth of the Mexican hose industry. To better understand the internationalization of the Mexican mango, we spoke with the president of the Mexican Mango Exporters Association (EMEX), José Ángel Crespo. According to José Ángel Crespo, “90% of Mexico's production is focused on the United States market, but it is very important to be able to increase the shipment of more mangoes to other markets, which are the European and Asian markets, such as Japan. , Korea, also to Australia and New Zealand. There is a very important market there where they can send a little more volume, it is important to diversify and find other market niches.” Middle East and Oceania: Two “very attractive” markets The head of EMEX points out that “the markets of the Middle East and Oceania are very attractive, commercially speaking, and ...
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