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Baika Mexico: positioning itself as a benchmark in the international avocado market

In the global avocado export market, Exportadora Baika is increasingly positioning itself thanks to a number of distinctive attributes. With its multi-origin capacity, the platform can source its avocados from diverse locations, guaranteeing a varied and consistently high-quality supply.

Given the above, and thanks to its commercial platform in Mexico, it is able to export 52 weeks a year, showing exceptional consistency and commitment.

Baika's logistical flexibility and adaptability in Mexico ensure that its products reach their various shipping destinations efficiently. In 2023, its export growth was impressive, reaching almost 17 million kilograms, compared to 5 million kilograms exported in 2022. This substantial increase reflects its position as a leading player in the global market.

Among its achievements, Exportadora Baika stands out for its direct sales to the United States, adapting its products to the standards of retail giants such as Costco, Walmart, HEB, and Signature. This direct relationship with major clients demonstrates its established position in the international market.

Exportadora Baika continues to be an example of excellence in foreign trade, demonstrating its leadership capacity and its commitment to delivering the best avocados 365 days a year.

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