Horticultural Growth Strengthens Trade Relations between The U.S. and Mexico
In terms of horticultural products, the major products that the United States exports to Mexico are fruits, vegetables, and greens, and their demand has increased in recent years. Product quality and transportation infrastructure are key factors in the success of these exports.

In summary, U.S. horticultural exports to Mexico have experienced exceptional growth in recent decades, demonstrating the importance of cooperation and trade between these two neighboring countries.
The United States imports from Mexico have undergone a significant increase in recent years.


Tomatoes and Onions Dry were two of the most imported horticultural products from Mexico to the USA. (see images below)

Throughout the period from 1994 to February 2023, ONIONS/SHALL,F/C and TOMATOES OTHER exports stood out in February 2017, with values of $4.757 million and $3.858 million, respectively. In March, the best export year was 2011, where TOMATOES OTHER and ONIONS/SHALL,F/C topped the list with values of $3.867 million and $3.777 million respectively.
This increase in imports of agricultural products from Mexico reflects the growing importance of Mexico as a food supplier to the United States and the close collaboration between the two countries in the agricultural sector. The quality and diversity of Mexico's agricultural products are key factors in its success, and we expected that this market will continue to grow in the coming years, strengthening the relationship between the two countries.
