Agro-industrials resume exports to the US

Published 2020년 6월 20일

Tridge summary

Exports of vegetables from Poblano agroindustrial companies, including tomatoes, broccoli, and coriander, have resumed to the United States, following the reopening of economic activities after a pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. Puebla is a major supplier of these vegetables to North America. While exports have resumed, they are not at previous levels due to safety measures. However, high demand and quality offer expectations for continued main exporter status. The United States is the main buyer, but exports also go to Canada, Russia, and other countries. The value of vegetable, plant, roots, and tuber exports in 2019 was $235.87 million.
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Original content

Agroindustrial poblanos resumed exports of vegetables, mainly tomatoes, broccoli and coriander to the United States, after economic activities were reactivated in different parts of that region. Arturo Con, president of the State Agricultural Council (Ceagro) commented that food shipments stopped earlier this year due to the emergency caused by the coronavirus and that industries such as the restaurant, hotel and shops stopped buying supplies that came from the field Poblano because they closed establishments. In an interview, the representative highlighted that Puebla is one of the main supplier states of vegetables, such as broccoli, tomato, lettuce, cabbage, green beans and coriander to the North America region. Likewise, he indicated that exports resumed, but not at the levels that were prior to the pandemic, because the countries are being careful regarding safety measures, however, they have good expectations to continue as main exporters. , since there is a high demand for ...
Source: Milenio

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