Sinaloa competes with Brazil to export sorghum to China

Published 2025년 12월 9일

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The deadline to reach the trade agreement would be December 15; time is working against us, acknowledges Ismael Bello.

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Mexico is still in competition with Brazil to export sorghum to China through a Contract Agriculture scheme, establishing a protocol with SENASICA, although time is running out for the region, as the deal should be closed before December 15, reported Ismael Bello Esquivel. The secretary of agriculture and livestock reaffirmed that all efforts have been made and if there has been interest from a foreign company to buy Sinaloan sorghum, an issue that Governor Rubén Rocha Moya disclosed a couple of months ago, after indicating that they intended to purchase up to one million tons of the grain. In this regard, Bello Esquivel indicated that in the letter of intent, they are waiting for the definition of the price to be paid. The state official stated that the protocol benefits Sinaloa by ...
Source: Agromeat

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