Monday, April 26, 2010

Agriculture of Mexico

Mexico is known for many things including their great food. We all wonder where it comes from and what types of vegetables and spices come from the ground to provide the great taste of their delicious food. According to to
http://www.economywatch.com/ Mexico is considered one of the biggest agricultural producing countries in the world. Agriculture is very important to the income of this country and in the end Mexico's GDP has greatly increased. Some of the crops that Mexico produces and is famous for includes, onions, avocados, limes, lemons and chayote. Fruit is also one of the leading crops found in Mexico, the country has the perfect weather which has made a big impact on the country. Many of the different fruits grown include, oranges and mangoes.

According to www.nationsencyclopedia.com in 1999 sugarcane, corn, wheat, and beans were the top crops produced in the world in Mexico. Sugarcane 45.81 billion tons, corn 15.72 billion tons, wheat 3 billion tons and beans 1.04 billion tons. Also there are 3 reasons why Mexico is has had much success when it comes to producing crops. One of the reasons is because of the excessive land they have to grow crops. Reason two is the different changes in land ownership in the country. Third the government has a program that pays farmers directly and the farmers can produce the crops they want to produce.

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  1. Dear Sir,
    Frist, let me introduce myself my name is Lek from Thailand my home town on eastern part of Thailand and we have Guano fertilizer organic chemistry. ​ for sale and we can provide 200 tons or more a week. normally at this time we only sale in Thailand.
    As i know that your company buying Guano fertilizer organic ​ would like to ask your buying price and condition pf your company if you are interested.
    thank you for your time and i hope i can have a chance doing business with you.
    and our storage are in eastern part of Thailand and price will be 0.90$ per kg.,price FOB
    Best Regards,
    Lek Thongyoung

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