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Rice and sorghum production has been revised downward, as poor pricing has driven down planting.
More than halfway through 2018, production in the Mexican livestock sector is expected to continue to grow, supported by government programs and low-priced feed.
On August 27, 2018, The Secretariat of Economy (SE) published an amendment in the Diario Oficial (Federal Register), modifying a previous duty free import quota for roasted and ground coffee....
The Secretariat of Economy (SE) on August 15, 2018, announced in the Diario Oficial (Federal Register) a maximum sugar quota of 750,876.85 metric tons on a raw value basis for export....
Total cotton production for marketing year (MY) 2018/19 is forecast to be 1.59 million bales, 2 percentage higher than the previous marketing year.
SAGARPA, through the Import and Export Directorate, announced the lifting of the restrictive measures applied to U.S. poultry and poultry products intended to be exported to Mexico.
The United States is the world’s largest producer of beef but it also imports more beef than any other country.
Mexico's livestock sector must look back and try to return to those strategies that were implemented in the past for a long time.
Mexican sugar production for marketing year 2016/17 is forecast to be 6.4 million metric tons raw-value (MMT-RV), although there is not yet an official forecast.
The Post New marketing year (MY) 2016/17 total Mexican oilseed production forecast increased to 505,000 metric tons (MT) based on favorable weather conditions and a slight increase in harvested area.
Government programs are successfully contributing to rebuild the herd while live cattle exports continue historical trends.
Mexico announced an increase to the maximum quota allotment of sugar to be exported to the United States for the sugar cycle 2015/16.