Mexico: Organic Exports to Mexico Must be Certified to Mexican Organic Standards by June 2021

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Mexico published the “Measure Establishing Merchandise whose Importation is Subject to Regulation by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER), as well as the Issuance of Certificate of Origin for the Export of Coffee” dated December 26, 2020 with an implementation date of December 28, 2020. Notably, the measure affects organic agricultural imports entering Mexico, which must be certified by SADER to Mexico’s organic standards under the Organic Products Law (LPO) starting on June 26, 2021.

Mexico: Organic Exports to Mexico Must be Certified to Mexican Organic Standards by June 2021

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