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2017
Jalisco grows in exports in 2016
In 2016, sales of Jalisco products abroad reached historical levels, exceeding 5.8 percent in 2015. The amount recorded last year for exports was 47 thousand 354 million dollars.
READ MORE...In 2016, sales of Jalisco products abroad reached historical levels, exceeding 5.8 percent in 2015. The amount recorded last year for exports was 47 thousand 354 million dollars.
READ MORE...Republican and Democrat senators today called on Robert Lighthizer, the nominee of President Donald Trump as a trade representative, to prevent the renegotiation of NAFTA from affecting US-Mexico agricultural trade.
READ MORE...As a test, last May 13th, the first shipment of pitayas from the Jalisco towns of Techaluta de Montenegro and Amacueca to the Latin market in the United States came out and, with this, to establish another alternative for the commercialization of this cactus.
READ MORE...On March 22nd and 23rd, the annual irradiated food congress was held at Chapman University, California, USA, which brings together the entire irradiation industry, the US Department of Agriculture, FDA, importers and marketers of this type of products.
READ MORE...Jalisco has an expectation of growth in exports that exceeds 20% by 2017, according to Héctor Padilla Gutiérrez, head of the Ministry of Rural Development in the State; adding that the main target markets sought are Asian and European.
READ MORE...US President Donald Trump wants to impose a tariff of up to 20% for goods imported from Mexico to pay for the construction of the border wall between the two countries.
READ MORE...He left the first shipment of fresh guavas irradiated and then follow his destination to the state of Texas in the United States and an estimated 200™ is being sent per week and then increase in 2009 until 10,000TM place.
READ MORE...The Thirty- held Second Annual Meeting of the Organization North American Plant Protection (NAPPO), in the city of Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico, from 20 to 23 October this year.
READ MORE...The article mentions the recent approval of importing Mexican guavas treated radiation, as well as plant BENEBION already offering this service list, according to an interview with its founder.
READ MORE...USDA (APHIS), reported that issue permits to import fresh guavas from Mexico, with irradiation treatment, for mitigate risks of introduction of harmful pests for that country.
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