The Mexican Tequila Council estimates an export of 420 million liters in 2023

Published 2024년 1월 1일

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The tequila industry in Mexico is projected to increase exports to 420 million liters in 2023, a slight increase from the 416.8 million liters sold in 2022. The Tequila Regulatory Council estimates that the production of tequila will reach 640 million liters in 2023, a slightly lower figure than the historical record of 651 million liters in 2022. Despite global economic difficulties, the industry has seen significant growth over the past few years and plans to expand its presence in markets such as China, India, Brazil, and other countries to increase the protection of the drink's designation of origin in international markets.
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Guadalajara (Mexico), Jan 1 (EFE).- The tequila industry in Mexico estimates that in 2023 it will increase exports to 420 million liters, said this Monday EFE Martín Muñoz, technical commissioner of the Tequila Regulatory Council (CRT), a certifying body. of this liquor industry. Muñoz revealed that from January to November they exported 374.4 million liters of tequila and by December 31 the projection is to achieve the sale abroad of 420 million liters, slightly more than the figure for 2022, which was 416. 8 million liters. Regarding the availability of the traditional drink made from the agave plant, the CRT estimates the production of 577.2 million liters of tequila in the first 11 months of the year and expects to close 2023 with 640 million liters. This figure is slightly lower than the 651 million liters in 2022, which marked a historical record for this industry. Agave consumption from January to November was 2.2 million tons and would reach 2.4 million tons, a little less ...

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