(Agraria.pe) Mexico's small mango producers are seeking better commercial positioning in international markets, as well as working on strengthening the production system.
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By: Francisco Seva Rivadulla, international agro-food journalist (Agraria.pe) Small mango producers in Mexico are seeking better commercial positioning in international markets, as well as working on strengthening the production system in terms of infrastructure, productivity, safety and health certifications. This is the main focus of the interview held with the president of CONASPROMANGO (National Mango Product System Committee), Engineer Daniel Radilla. CONASPROMANGO is a non-profit organization that represents the mango production branch in Mexico. It was established by 12 states of the Mexican Republic in 1992 in the City of Colima. According to Daniel Radilla, the top official of this entity, "In Mexico, we have 53,873 producers, of which 70% are small producers of less than 5 hectares. In the state of Guerrero, we are 9,000 producers, participating with 16%." Moreover, our interviewee adds that "in 2024, the area planted in Mexico was 207,860 hectares, of which 196,000 ...
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