Jalisco avacados stuck at the border - exporters seeking new markets
date:Jan 24, 2017
plan had already been signed and, therefore, sent the cargo to the US.

That information has changed. That's why we are making this decision. Since the work plan isn't signed, we will redirect shipments and wait for them to tell us when they have signed that document.

Gomez said they were waiting for the National Health Service, Food Safety and Food Quality (SENASA) to inform them that the matter was solved to resume exports to the United States.
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