Canada's Potato Farmers Score Mexico Export Deal
Canadian potato farmers score a major victory as theyre set to export fresh potatoes to Mexico, opening a new market and reducing reliance on the US. The deal, following trade missions led by Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald, will primarily involve russet varieties, avoiding direct competition with local Mexican farmers. Logistics firms are preparing for shipments, and interested growers can contact their local office for next steps.
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