Mango producers in southern Mexico go on strike due to plummeting prices and tariffs.

Published Mar 27, 2025

Tridge summary

Mango producers in Mexico, the world's leading exporter of the fruit, have announced a strike due to a drop in prices paid by packers and intermediaries. This situation is attributed to the oversaturation of the domestic market because of potential tariffs from the United States. The strike was announced by representatives of the producers' group and the president of the Ataulfo Santiago Mango Regulatory Council.
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Original content

Tapachula (Mexico), Mar 26 (EFE) .- Mango producers on Mexico's southern border, the country that exports the most of this fruit, announced a strike on Wednesday due to the collapse in prices paid by packers and intermediaries in the face of the saturation of the domestic market due to threats of tariffs from the United States. IMAGES: JUAN MANUEL BLANCO GENERAL RESOURCES OF MANGOES AND PRODUCERS, WITH STATEMENTS BY: ROSEMBER VELÁZQUEZ CRUZ, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ...
Source: ABC.es

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