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Growers, packers, buyers converge in California – CDFA hosts ag delegation from Mexico for visits in Fresno and Salinas

Mexico produce delegation visiting stone fruit operation in Kingsburg, CA.

This week, CDFA is leading a delegation of Mexico produce buyers for visits with growers and packers in Fresno and Salinas before attending the Organic Produce Summit in Monterey. The visit is showcasing a variety of operations from stone fruit, grapes, leafy greens and melons – providing the opportunity for the buyers to see production and packaging operations while also having one-on-one business meetings.

Mexico is California’s fifth largest agricultural export destination, valued at more than $1.5 billion. On average, California’s farmers and ranchers export an estimated 28 percent of production ($23.6 billion), supporting more than 145,774 jobs and generating more than $49 billion in domestic economic activity (USDA/ERS).

The delegation’s visit is supported through federal funding in partnership with the Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association (WUSATA) and is a follow-up to a recent Mexico organic trade mission with CCOF.

Participants in the Mexico produce delegation included Grupo MFX, Comestibles Maldonado, Agroindustrial Espamex, Products Tito, and Mgm De Occidente SA.de.CV. The delegation is being led by Lucas Farrar (CDFA) and the Celia Zamora (Fresno Center for International Trade Development).
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