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Get ready for more processed tomatoes from California and Florida after 17% tariff on Mexico’s fresh produce
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美国近期对墨西哥番茄加征进口税,对墨西哥番茄产业造成了显著冲击。作为墨西哥重要的农产品出口,番茄税的实施不仅影响了大型出口商如Veggie Prime,也威胁到整个行业的就业和经济。尽管美国声称此举是为了保护本土生产者,但专家认为美国难以完全替代墨西哥的鲜番茄供应。墨西哥政府正寻求应对策略,包括开拓新市场和支持国内生产商,以缓解关税带来的负面影响,尽管短期内出口商面临巨大的成本压力。

🍅 美国加征进口税对墨西哥番茄产业造成直接经济压力,例如Veggie Prime等大型出口商在关税初期承担了全部成本,并不得不与客户协商价格调整,显示出其盈利空间受到严重挤压,短期内难以通过自身消化高额税负。

📉 专家预测,此次关税可能导致墨西哥番茄出口额下降5%至10%,去年墨西哥番茄出口额达30亿美元,此举可能导致约20万个相关就业岗位面临风险,对墨西哥的农业经济造成连锁反应。

💡 尽管美国声称关税旨在保护本土生产者,但专家认为美国自身难以满足市场对鲜番茄的需求,特别是考虑到加州和佛罗里达州的产量多用于加工。墨西哥番茄在鲜食市场的地位难以被迅速取代。

🌍 墨西哥政府正积极寻求应对措施,包括探讨向日本等其他国际市场出口的可能性,以及对国内番茄种植者提供支持,特别是帮助那些因国内价格下跌和出口受阻而面临困境的小型生产者。

🌶️ 面对不确定性,一些墨西哥番茄生产商开始尝试多元化种植,例如转向种植辣椒,以寻找新的出口机会和规避风险的策略,这反映了行业在适应贸易政策变化时的灵活性和创新性。

The import tax that began July 14 is just the latest protectionist move by an administration that has threatened dozens of countries with tariffs, including its critical trading partner Mexico. It comes as the Mexican government tries to also negotiate its way out of a 30% general tariff scheduled to take effect Aug. 1.

While the impacts of the tomato tariff are still in their infancy, a major grower and exporter in central Mexico shows how a tariff targeting a single product can destabilize the sector.

Surviving in times of uncertainty

Green tomato plants stretch upward row after row in sprawling high-tech greenhouses covering nearly six acres in the central state of Queretaro, among the top 10 tomato producing states in Mexico.

Climate controlled and pest free, Veggie Prime’s greenhouses in Ajuchitlan send some 100 tons of fresh tomatoes every week to Mastronardi Produce. The Canadian company is the leading distributor of fresh tomatoes in the U.S. with clients that include Costco and Walmart.

Moisés Atri, Veggie Prime’s export director, says they’ve been exporting tomatoes to the U.S. for 13 years and their substantial investment and the cost to produce their tomatoes won’t allow them to make any immediate changes. They’re also contractually obligated to sell everything they produce to Mastronardi until 2026.

“None of us (producers) can afford it,” Atri said. “We have to approach our client to adjust the prices because we’re nowhere near making that kind of profit.”

In the tariff’s first week, Veggie Prime ate the entire charge. In the second, its share of the new cost lowered when its client agreed to increase the price of their tomatoes by 10%. The 56-year-old Atri hopes that Mastronardi will eventually pass all of the tariff’s cost onto its retail clients.

Mexican tomato exports brought in $3 billion last year

Experts say the tariff could cause a 5% to 10% drop in tomato exports, which last year amounted to more than $3 billion for Mexico.

The Mexican Association of Tomato Producers says the industry generates some 500,000 jobs.

Juan Carlos Anaya, director general of the consulting firm Grupo Consultor de Mercados Agrícolas, said a drop in tomato exports, which last year amounted to more than 2 billion tons, could lead to the loss of some 200,000 jobs

Experts: U.S. will have difficulty replacing fresh Mexican tomatoes

When the Trump administration announced the tariff, the Commerce Department justified it as a measure to protect U.S. producers from artificially cheap Mexican imports.

California and Florida growers that produce about 11 million tons would stand to benefit most, though most of that production is for processed tomatoes. Experts believe the U.S. would find it difficult to replace Mexico’s fresh tomato imports.

Atri and other producers are waiting for a scheduled review of the measure in two months, when the U.S. heads into fall and fresh tomato production there begins to decline.

In reaction to the tariff, the Mexican government has floated the idea of looking for other, more stable, international markets.

Mexican Agriculture Secretary Julio Berdegué said Thursday that the government is looking at possibilities like Japan, but producers quickly cast doubt on that idea, noting the tomatoes would have to be sent by plane, raising the cost even more.

Atri said the company is starting to experiment with peppers, to see if they would provide an option at scale.

President Claudia Sheinbaum said recently her administration would survey tomato growers to figure out what support they need, especially small producers who are already feeling the effects of a drop of more than 10% in the price of tomatoes domestically over fears there will be a glut in Mexico.

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