A Big Win: Georgia peaches are heading to Mexico for the first time in almost 30 years

Georgia peaches are heading to Mexico for the first time in 27 years!

Georgia’s Ag Commissioner calls it a major win for the state’s peach growers and industry. The breakthrough came thanks to collaboration between growers, the peach industry, and a company called Ravine.

This milestone flips the script on trade with Mexico: instead of importing peaches, the U.S. is now exporting its own.

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