Mexican Agriculture


TriCal Sudamerica S.A News
Quality that is Built from the Ground Up!
Quality that is Built from the Ground Up!

Proper soil treatment creates the necessary conditions for tomato plants to grow evenly, develop stronger roots, and produce firm, good-caliber fruit. When the base is healthy, each row reflects a better yield and a more even harvest.

12/12/2025
TriCal Sudamerica S.A News
Uniformity that Starts at the Root
Uniformity that Starts at the Root

When the soil is properly treated, each lettuce variety can express its full potential: better structure, even growth, and higher yield per row. This type of results reflects the importance of a well-planned soil treatment adapted to the needs of each producer.

12/3/2025
TriCal Sudamerica S.A News
Work in the Fields is More than a Job
Work in the Fields is More than a Job

Work in the fields is more than a job: it is a promise to the future. Every furrow prepared, every seed sown and every soil cared for with dedication is the basis of an agriculture that feeds the world.

11/24/2025
TriCal de Baja News
TriCal de Baja visits Expo AgroAlimentaria Guanajuato
TriCal de Baja visits Expo AgroAlimentaria Guanajuato

From November 11–14, TriCal de Baja, a proud member of the TriCal Group family of companies, will be showcasing how healthy soil is the foundation of a successful harvest at the Expo AgroAlimentaria Guanajuato. The difference is clear. Learn more about solutions like Tri-Clor, Tri-Form, Piclor, and Paladin, and how they help protect your fields and boost productivity.

11/6/2025
New Mexico

Mexican Agricultural Facts

Main crops include grains (corn and wheat), tropical fruits, and various vegetables.

Agricultural exports are important, especially coffee, tropical fruits, and winter fruits and vegetables.

Sixty percent of Mexico's agricultural exports go to the United States.

Mexico encompasses four main agricultural regions: irrigated, maize-bean, dryland-mixed, and coastal plantations.

The government plays a role in supporting agriculture.

Research and development are important for sustainable farming.

Challenges include droughts, pests, and lack of proper infrastructure.

(source: Agriculture in Mexico)