Aguascalientes' Calvillo municipality is expecting a profitable guava harvest due to a good rainy season and effective marketing and production schemes, maintaining the second place in the national harvest of the fruit behind Michoacán. With over 4,100 commercial hectares in production and expecting a good commercial window in December and January, the industry remains profitable for producers. Aguascalientes is the second most important state for guava producers and hectares nationally, with exports primarily going to the US. Producers are encouraged to consider adding value to their products by creating wine-growing houses or similar enterprises, indicating a potential revival of wine production in the state.