Mexico becomes the world’s 7th largest supplier of agri-food products.

Mexico’s agro-industrial exports will reach a total of 43,6 billion USD in 2021, the highest number recorded in 29 years. In 2022 the value of Mexican agro-industrial exports is expected to reach 46 billion USD.

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Beer and tequila on top

According to predictions by Mexico’s Central Bank, Mexico’s agri-food products will rise from 39,5 billion USD in 2020 to 43,6 billion USD in 2021, making it the world’s 7th largest supplier of agri-food products. Beer remains the number one agri-food export product with a total worth of 5,08 billion USD, followed by tequila and mezcal amounting to 2,97 billion USD.  Avocados, berries and tomatoes follow next with a total worth of around 2.7 billion USD each.

Imports

As for its agri-food imports, Mexico’s Agricultural Ministry noted that more than 57% of imports were concentrated in 4 product groups, namely cereals (21%); meat (15%); oils, seeds and fruits (15%) and dairy products, eggs and honey (6%).

The United States remains Mexico’s biggest trade partner with 80% of  exports going North. The European Union is the fourth largest partner just behind Japan and China.