Mexican mango region declared fruit fly free

From Fresh Fruit Portal | 30 October 2023

Overview of mangos in the U.S. market, complemented by charts from Agronometrics. Original published on October 26, 2023.

Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development declared the northeastern region of Nayarit a low prevalence zone for Anastrepha genus fruit fly.

This comes after two years of constant phytosanitary preventive and control measures in orchards, as well as in packing and transport facilities.

This preventive strategy is the result of joint work between producers and the federal and state governments, who cooperate in the operation of the National Campaign against Fruit Flies, which aims to establish free zones and low prevalence of the pest.

This will have a positive impact on approximately 2,900 acres of mangos, most of which are cultivated by small and medium-sized producers.

Nayarit is Mexico’s  third largest mango producing state.

mango volumes by history 8

Source: USDA Market News via Agronometrics.
(Agronometrics users can view this chart with live updates here)

The ministry stresses that the results of sampling carried out by technicians of the National Service of Health, Safety and Agri-Food Quality (Senasica) indicate that the presence of the insect is not detectable, so that, based on the corresponding risk analysis, it does not cause economic impact to production.

This improves fruit quality, allowing farmers to market in new national and international markets and obtain better prices, which in turn promotes the development of their communities.

The declaration is valid for 24 months, during which time growers must continue to monitor and control the pest in order to prevent the fly population from increasing.

In addition, measures must be applied to regulate fruit entering or transiting the low prevalence zones.


The News in Charts is a collection of stories from the industry complemented by charts from Agronometrics to help better tell their story.

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