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The opening of all of Mexico to U.S. potatoes could more than triple fresh sales to the country. Before the Mexican government published a rule in mid-March that should open the door for U.S. potato imports by June, U.S. exports were limited to a 16-mile zone south of the U.S./Mexico border. The value of annual fresh potato exports from the U.S. to Mexico could jump from $30 million to $100 million under the new agreement, said Mark Szymanski, public relations director for the Washington, D.C.-based National Potato Council.
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