In 2019 Mexico shipped 1,092 tonnes of groundnuts (peanuts). For the year 2019 alone, the interest in Mexico groundnuts (peanuts) (nuts category) has shrunk, flactuating by -59.645 per cent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, groundnuts (peanuts)'s exports reduced by -68.68 percent earning the country US$2.62m for the year 2019. Mexico's groundnuts (peanuts) exports are classified as:
- Groundnuts, shelled, whether or not broken (excluding seed for sowing, roasted or otherwise cooked) (HS code 120242)
- Groundnuts in shell, not roasted or otherwise cooked (HS code 120210)
- Groundnuts, in shell (excluding seed for sowing, roasted or otherwise cooked) (HS code 120241)
- Shelled groundnuts, whether or not broken (excluding roasted or otherwise cooked) (HS code 120220)
- Groundnut seed, for sowing (HS code 120230)
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Mexiko erdnüsse export values
In 2019, Mexico supplied groundnuts (peanuts) with a value of 2.62m USD, a decrease of -58.97% from 2018's total groundnuts (peanuts) export of 6.385m USD. The yearly reduction in value of Mexico groundnuts (peanuts) between 2017 to 2018 was -20.128 percent.
The annual/yearly change in the volume of Mexico's groundnuts (peanuts) exports between 2017 and 2019 was -68.68% in comparison to a variation of -59.645% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
Mexico's portion of the world's total groundnuts (peanuts)'s exports in 2019 was less than 1%. Mexico is ranked number 37 in world exports of groundnuts (peanuts).
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Export markets for Mexiko erdnüsse ( in '000$ )
Mexico's best performing destinations for groundnuts (peanuts) are US, Panama, Belize, Canada and Bolivia.
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Import/Export Trends
Mexico is a net exporter of groundnuts (peanuts). The annual growth of Mexico groundnuts (peanuts) in value between 2015 to 2019 was 1%, per annum, while annual growth in quantity was -10%, per annum.
Mexico imported 138,728 tonnes of groundnuts (peanuts) in 2019.
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