The U.S. Department of Commerce released its final decision on the Mexican Tomato Suspension Agreement Sept. 19. The 17.56 percent tariff that has been in place on […]
Earlier in July of this year, Texas passed a bill—Texas House Bill 2155—that would speed up the inspection of trucks carrying fresh produce over the Texas-Mexico […]
For the first time, our country is featured on the list of the largest global sellers of agricultural and agro-industrial commodities, moving Argentina, beer, avocado, tomato, […]
Mexico’s agricultural authorities have established a series of actions to prevent the so-called rugose tomato virus from spreading in the country. The National Health, Food Safety […]
On May 29-30, Produce Marketing Association’s (PMA) Fresh Connections Mexico was carried out in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. In this edition, our CEO, Mr. Georgius Gotsis Fontes, […]
The Standardization and Certification Association (ANCE) held on December 11th its 26 anniversary as a leader in the standardization and evaluation of compliance in Mexico. ANCE is the […]
It’s something that’s needed now more than ever. That’s the stance from the Equitable Food Initiative, a labor and supply chain certification body based in Washington, […]
The FDA’s special report in 2011, “Road to global product safety and quality” (Road to safety and quality of global products), indicates that the agency partners […]
This year, NSF celebrates 10 years of having started work in the Mexico office. NSF provides consulting, training, auditing, inspection and certification services for the food […]
Amid continued growth in protected agriculture south of the border, Mexico and the U.S are negotiating a new five year-price minimum price suspension agreement for tomatoes. […]