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MEX | Jun 22, 2024

US restarting avocado, mango checks in Mexico after week-long pause

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A view of an empty packing area at an avocado orchard after the U.S. suspended inspections of avocados due to a safety incident in the Mexican state of Michoacan, effectively halting the flow of avocados into the country, in Uruapan, Mexico June 20, 2024. (Photo: REUTERS/Ivan Arias)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters)

United States health safety inspectors are gradually restarting inspections of avocados and mangos in Mexico needed to export the farm commodities to the country, Ambassador Ken Salazar said in a statement on Friday (June 21).

Ambassador Salazar stressed that more work needs to be done to ensure the safety of inspectors, after a security incident in Michoacan state last weekend caused US authorities to pause the safety checks.

“It’s still necessary to make progress to guarantee the safety (of the health safety inspectors) before we can achieve full functioning,” said Salazar, pointing to recent aggressions they faced.

The ambassador did not go into further detail, but he did express optimism more progress can be made at meetings scheduled for next Monday with government and private sector representatives.

Avocados, in particular, are a top Mexican farm export to its northern neighbour worth billions each year, as demand for the fruit has steadily grown.

A view of an empty packing area of an avocado orchard after the U.S. suspended inspections of avocados due to a safety incident in the Mexican state of Michoacan, effectively halting the flow of avocados into the country, in Uruapan, Mexico June 20, 2024. (Photo: REUTERS/Ivan Arias)

Mexico’s top-producing Michoacan state, where the security incident took place, has for years dealt with extortion rackets perpetrated by powerful organised crime groups that have sought to profit from the lucrative trade.

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