Mexico is way ahead of the US in promoting organic regenerative agriculture.
— Stephanie Seneff (@stephanieseneff) May 17, 2024
"In response to the world’s growing expectation for non-GMO and carbon-neutral agriculture, Millfoods will be a non-transgenic corn manufacturing plant that solely uses organic ingredients to contribute…
from CNN,
2023 marked a historic milestone for Mexico’s agri-food sector, with exports soaring to $51.87 billion—a 3.9% increase against the previous year and the first time the nation’s food exports have surpassed $50 billion.
This accomplishment not only reinforces Mexico’s economic dynamics and trade connections but also exemplifies its commitment to raising the profile of its agri-food sector.
Against the backdrop of growing sustainability trends and evolving regulatory policies, Mexican officials are finding opportunities to accelerate the development of agri-food in a way that aligns with national reforms and customer demand.
As part of these efforts, it is supporting the $300-million investment of what will be the world’s largest non-genetically modified (GMO) corn manufacturing plant—Millfoods. Located in the municipality of Salamanca, Guanajuato, it is set to transform the food and beverage industry under a vision to act locally, think globally, and progress sustainably.
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