Mexico: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   MX2024-0055
In terms of total volume, Mexico´s marketing year (MY) 2024/25 total deciduous fruit production is forecast nearly unchanged, with a small decline in pear production mostly offset by minor growth in apple and table grape production. Apple consumption is forecast to grow only slightly. Pear consumption is estimated to grow by 3 percent. Grape consumption is forecasted lower as inflation affects purchasing power of Mexican households. With stable year-to-year domestic production, imported product largely from the United States will address the minor consumption growth for apples and pears. Even though U.S. apples entered the retail market at a competitive price to start the 2024 season, domestic supply is also abundant. Mexico’s grape exports are forecast at a record for the second consecutive year.

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