Mexico considers importing avocados as staple priced out of consumers' reach
Country that produces almost half the worlds avocados contemplates the unthinkable as dietary staple becomes too costly for ordinary Mexicans
David Agren in Mexico City
@el_reportero
Sunday 6 August 2017 07.00 EDT
The growing global appetite for avocados has been blamed for a litany of sorrows, from self-inflicted stab wounds to stopping young people from buying their own homes.
But in Mexico, the worlds biggest producer, what used to be a dietary staple is now too expensive for many ordinary consumers. And, now the country where the avocado is believe to have originated is considering the unthinkable: importing avocados from abroad.
It seems laughable, being able to bring in avocados from other areas at a time when we are so successful in exporting [avocados]
but were not ruling it out, said economy secretary Ildefonso Guajardo.
Its practically the price of success. Avocados are so popular on the international level that its generating price pressure in the national market.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/aug/06/mexico-considers-importing-avocados-as-global-demand-drives-up-prices