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Where Are the Main Producing Regions for Mexican Tomatoes?

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By Juan Carlos
Updated 2022년 8월 23일
The main tomato producers are found in Sinaloa, San Luis Potosí, Michoacán, Baja California and Jalisco, although it has also become more important in other entities such as Colima, State of Mexico, Hidalgo, Querétaro, Sonora and Zacatecas.

According to the Agri-Food and Fisheries Information Service (SIAP, In 2020, the 32 states reported tomato production, of which Sinaloa unquestionably led tomato production in Mexico, with 684,333 mt, that is 20.3% of the total volume produced, followed by San Luis Potosí and Michoacán, which produced 380,175 mt and 248,499 mt, that is, 11.3% and 7.4%, respectively.


Sinaloa was also the state with the largest harvested area, 10,369 ha, followed by 5,321 ha in Michoacán and 3,077 ha in Zacatecas, so these 3 entities represented 41.5% of the national harvested area for this crop. However, in terms of yield, Querétaro is currently the reference state, with 366 t/ha, leaving Sinaloa in 18th position with 66 t/ha. The states that followed Querétaro were Nuevo León and Coahuila with 214 t/ha and 156 t/ha, respectively.

Regarding the value of production, Sinaloa also led with 8,376 million pesos, leaving San Luis Potosí and Michoacán in second and third place; while the highest average price per ton was obtained by Baja California with 23,022 $/mt, a state that was fourth in terms of production value with 2,058 million pesos.



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