Working to get fresh US potatoes to all of Mexico

April 23, 2012
Maria Cantwell, Senator of the State of Washington is pushing to get more northwest potatoes sold to Mexico;a market that has the potential to bring in millions for the industry.

This week, Senator Cantwell asked a US Trade Representative about what's being done to break into the Mexican market. Cantwell is pushing to increase potato exports to Mexico, which could turn pesos into major dollar signs for local potato farmers. Potatoes are big business, but they could be a much bigger business here in Washington if they could be sold to all of Mexico.

"We've been very aggressive at getting Northwest product into that country,"said Cantwell.

Right now fresh potatoes can only make it sixteen miles past the border, but the US government is now pushing for full access. Even with the sixteen mile law, Mexico is the second largest buyer of fresh U.S. potatoes. Estimates are that full access to their market would raise the U.S. potato export market from $24 million to $100 million dollars in the next five years.
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