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Agriculture in Mexico is a formidable export-driven sector, often called the 'pantry of North America.' Mexico is the global leader in avocado, tomato, and lime production, and is world-famous for its unique agave cultivation for tequila. Working in Mexico offers professional exposure to an agricultural powerhouse defined by extraordinary biodiversity and modern intensive horticultural practices.
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