Mexican products with the greatest demand in China

Published 2021년 11월 4일

Tridge summary

Mexico's agri-food and fishing exports to China have seen a 16.4% increase in the first half of the year, totaling $399 million. This includes a 9.0% increase in pork exports, a 70% increase in fishmeal exports, and a 164% increase in avocado exports from Michoacán. The General Administration of Customs of China is currently updating the protocol to include pork viscera and is negotiating the inclusion of two additional fishmeal companies and a new zoosanitary certificate for export. Other products with high demand in the Chinese market include lobster and shellfish.
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Original content

The first place in the index is occupied by sales of pork, followed by fishmeal and avocado as the main products negotiated by the customs administration of China Mexico City, November 4, 2021.— Mexico's agri-food and fishing exports to China during the first half of the year totaled 399 million dollars, which meant an increase of 16.4 percent compared to the same period of 2020, when they totaled 342.8 million dollars, reported the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader). He highlighted that the first place in the index is occupied by the sales of pork, with 139.9 million dollars, an increase of 9.0 percent in terms of value, and 18 percent in volume (51 thousand 739 tons), according to figures from the Ministry of Agriculture in Japan. The federal agency indicated that, in the case of this product, the negotiation between the General Administration of Customs of China (AGA) and the National Service of Health, Food Safety and Quality (Senasica) is progressing in ...
Source: MX2000

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