Mexico’s agricultural sector continues to thrive, with the trade surplus growing by 6.7% to $7.082 billion in the first eight months of 2024. This impressive growth showcases the sector’s resilience and importance to the national economy. The Bank of Mexico’s data, analyzed by the Agricultural Markets Consultants Group (GCMA), reveals a record-breaking performance. Agri-food exports […]
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