Mexico: Christmas Trees in Mexico - Importers Say Bah Humbug to Tough Season

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U.S. Christmas trees have had a tough season in Mexico, as higher prices, the peso depreciation, pest detections, and competition with domestic and artificial trees have all taken their toll. Imports are expected to be significantly less than in previous years.

Mexico: Christmas Trees in Mexico - Importers Say Bah Humbug to Tough Season

 

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