Fresh Produce Discussion Blog

Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Sunday, September 14, 2008

USDA FAS reports of note: Mexico border entry points, China's emerging market

Here are some USDA FAS reports of note:

Mexican entry ports for U.S. agricultural imports
This report contains an overview of Mexico’s primary inland border entry points, which are listed based on their geographic location from West to East. In terms of import permits issued, the top point of entry for agricultural products is Nuevo Laredo (including Colombia), which represents about half of all imports. Tijuana is second, followed by Reynosa, Ciudad Juarez, Nogales, Mexicali, Piedras Negras, and Matamoros.

Hefei: an emerging city in central China

As a key city in the government's proposed expansion plan of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Region, Hefei is well-positioned to capture the industrial shift from coastal areas into China's interior.


Other reports:
Canada's exit strategy for tobacco growers, aid for potato growers hit by nematodes
Hong Kong biotechnology annual 2008
Nut market in Korea
Canada disappointed in U.S. COOL
Technical requirements of the Canadian marketplace





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