Mexico - November 2019

Trade Mission
November 6-8, 2019
Plaza in Mexico City with flag in foreground.
Zocalo square and cathedral, Mexico City

Mexico has long been a top market for U.S. farm and food products – and the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement promises to unlock even greater opportunities for American exporters. Come along and explore those opportunities when the U.S. Department of Agriculture leads a trade mission to Mexico City November 6-8, 2019.

At one time, Mexico was primarily a bulk commodity market, but its growing economy and population are driving demand for high-value, consumer-oriented foods, which now are now the largest category of U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico. 

Currently, our southern neighbor is the #1 export market for U.S. corn, dairy, poultry and eggs, sugar and sweeteners, distillers dried grains, and rice.  It also ranks among the top destinations for an assortment of processed foods and beverages, as well as other key products including soybeans, beef, pork, wheat, and fresh fruits and vegetables. 

Don’t miss this chance to grow your export business by connecting with potential customers and learning the ins and outs of doing business with Mexico. 

For additional information, please email trademissions@fas.usda.gov

Programs

Funds technical assistance activities to promote exports of U.S. agricultural commodities to emerging markets worldwide. TEST EDIT

Data and Analysis

International Agricultural Trade Report

Opportunities for U.S. Agricultural Exports in Mexico

Mexico is the second-largest export market of agricultural products from the United States. Over the last decade, U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico grew 48 percent to $19.1 billion.

News and Features

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