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GlossaryAgricultural, livestock and fishing production value. Monetary value in current prices of the Autumn-Winter cycle. It is the cycle in which the sows are registered between October andproducts generated through agricultural, livestock and fishing activities during a certain period. March of the following year. The harvests generally begin in December and end in September of the subsequent year.Agricultural, livestock and fishing production volume. Quantification of the volume ofgoods generated through the agricultural, livestock and fishing activity during a period of time. Average Annual Growth Rate (AAGR). It is a value that shows the change in terms ofThe volume of livestock and fishing products corresponds to a civil year, and the agricultural percentage of a variable, applying a factor of temporal succession (years, months, days, hours).products to an agricultural year. Also, the fishing volume is considered in live weight and inthe case of some livestock products, such as cow and sheep milk, a conversion factor has been Average producer price. The producer price is defined as the amount of money received by theapplied in order to set the measuring units from liters to kilograms. producer for each unit of a good or service generated as production, not including value-added tax (VAT –IVA in Mexico) or other taxes billed to the buyer. In addition, this quote excludes anyAgricultural year. It is the 18-month period that results from the addition of the sowings freight charge that was not included in the price and had to be invoiced separately.and harvests that happen in the agricultural Autumn-Winter and Spring-Summer cycles, and ofthe harvests of perennial products. It stretches from October-December of a year, plus the next Average rural price. It is defined as the price paid to the producer in the first sale inside thecomplete civil year and the months of January-March of the subsequent year. production area, which is why it does not include economical incentives that the Federal or local governments could grant through support programs for producers.Animal stock. It is the number of animals that are found for livestock exploitation and theobtention of different livestock products in a given period of time. In the case of beekeeping, the Beef in carcass. Slaughtered, bled and skinned animal, opened across the median line of thestock refers to the number of hives. chest and abdomen to the tail; separated from the head at the neck; of the anterior extremities (back legs) at the carpalmetacarpal joint and of the posterior at the level of the tarsometatarsal;Annual per capita consumption. Expresses the availability of a product per inhabitant of a without the presence of tail, amputated at the level of the last caudal vertebra. Without cavitydeterminate area (country, state, region, etc.) in a specific period. It is the number obtained by viscera (except for the kidneys), leaving the diaphragm adhered; without genitals or udders.dividing by the population of a geographical area the internal production volume, subtractingthe exported volume and adding the imported volume. It does not apply for products of indirect Buyer. Expression used to identify countries to which Mexico exports products; also called“client”.consumption such as oil-seeds, ornaments or fodders. Crustacean. Aquatic animal that belongs to the arthropod phylum; main group of invertebratesAnnual variation. Value that shows the change that takes place in a variable between two characterized by their chitinous exoskeleton and articulated appendixes; present in salt, freshperiods, one of them is established as the standard for comparison or percentage ratio. waters and land. For example: crabs, lobsters, shrimp, crayfish, etc.Aquacultural. It refers to the cultivation of organisms that live in water. Cyclical crops. They are harvests that have a vegetation cycle of less than a year. In the country, the sows and harvests of this kind of crops are concentrated in two cycles: Autumn-Winter andAquaculture. It is the set of activities directed to the controlled breeding, pre-fattening and Spring-Summer.fattening of species of fauna and flora performed in facilities located in fresh, salt and brackishwater through techniques for the breeding or cultivation, that are susceptible to commercial, Destination. It expresses the country or territory to which part of the national production isornamental or recreational exploitation. sold in the rest of the world. 201

GlossaryExports. Total products or assets that leave national territory temporarily or definitely. Numbers Organic production. Food, animal products or sub-products, or vegetable productioncan be defined as volume, weight or monetary value. and processing system, with the regulated use of external inputs, restricting and sometimes prohibiting the use of synthetic chemical products.Fishing. It is the activity in which by the capture, collection, extraction, cultivation or any otherauthorized method, some species that live completely or temporarily in the water are obtained; Origin. It expresses the country or territory from which the volumes of products are importedas well as the previous and following related actions. by the nation.Gross. Unit of measure used for some crops to quantify production, mostly of ornamental plants. Perennial. It refers to fruits and plantations with an economically useful life that goes fromIt is equivalent to 144 stalks (twelve dozens). two to 30 years; even when biologically, there are species that can be productive for 50 or even 100 years.Harvested surface. It is the surface from which production was obtained, including the onethat was partially lost. Perennial crops. They are crops that have a vegetation cycle of more than a year; for this reason, in administrative records January is considered as the start of the harvest and DecemberHive. Place in which a bee colony lives. as the end. From these crops, there are four which are considered as special perennial because of their productive, commercial and agro-industrial characteristics and they are registered inImporting and exporting country. They are the nations to which specific products are special specific periods for monitoring. They are: alfalfa, cacao, cherry coffee and sugarcane.exported or from which they are imported. Pork in carcass. Body of the slaughtered animal, bled, without hair or bristles, eviscerated (theImports. Total products or assets that enter national territory temporarily or definitely. Numbers kidneys and internal fat can remain), with skin and extremities, open along the midline (sterno-can be defined as volume, weight or monetary value. abdominal), without spinal cord, the head separated from the body at the level of the neck (occipito-atloid articulation) and with the head joined by the soft tissues to the rest of the body.Irrigation mode. It refers to the vocations of the surface, it may be seasonal or throughirrigation systems. Potential Market. It is a condition of characterization of an importing market of a country for foreign trade, which is established based on different assumptions of commercial, statistic,Irrigation surface. Area where the artificial supply of water is applied to benefit the crops. productive or customs nature.Landed weight. It is the volume that the product achieves once it has been declared landed, in Poultry meat in carcass: It is the chicken, cull or turkey that has been slaughtered, bled andvarious forms: headless, filleted, eviscerated, in pulp, sliced, etc. plucked, devoid of head, neck, crop, feet, oil gland and abdominal viscera.Live weight. Total weight of the product at the moment it is obtained from its medium. It is Production value. It is the monetary value in current prices of the assets and services of thecalculated based on the landed weight, applying conversion factors established by the National productive activity during a reference period.Fishing Institute, according to the universally-adopted methodology by FAO. Production volume. Amount of products generated through a productive activity, during aLost surface. It is the sowed area that during the cycle or agricultural year registers a total certain period of time, that is destined to the market or to self-consumption.loss due to climate phenomena or because of pests or diseases. In the case of perennials, it isacknowledged as a total loss only for the current agricultural year considering that the plantation Ranking. Ordinal number that shows the place of an element within a given set in an orderedis still available for harvest next year. list according to a special characteristic or numeric value.202

GlossarySeasonal surface. Area in which the development of the crops depends entirely on the rains or Supplier. Expression used to identify the countries from which Mexico imports a product.the residual humidity of the soil. Table egg. Non fertile or non fertilized egg, destined for human consumption or for industrial use. Temperature. It is the degree or level of heat in the environment and is measured in degrees Celsius.Sown surface. The agricultural surface in which the seed or sapling of any crop is depositedafter preparing the soil; also called sowed surface.Species. Set of beings that have one or several common characteristics. It is the basic unit for Trade balance. It refers to the amount of purchases minus the sales of products that a countrybiological classification. makes. The balance has a surplus for a country when the total exports is larger than the imports and a deficit when the imports exceed the exports.Spring-Summer cycle. It is the cycle where sows are registered between April and Septemberof the same year and the harvests are registered from June to March of the subsequent year. Vegetation cycle. It is the sequence of changes in a vegetal organism from its germination to the production of fruits.State. Major geographical unit of the political-administrative division of the country. Yield. It is the result of dividing the obtained production by the harvested surface. 203

General information sourcesNational Aquaculture and Fishing Comission (CONAPESCA) Secretariat of EconomyDatabase of the annual fishing production Online Tariff Information Systemhttps://www.gob.mx/conapesca/documentos/anuario-estadistico-de-acuacultura-y-pesca. http://www.economia-snci.gob.mx/National Population Council (CONAPO) Agricultural, Food and Fishing Information Service (SIAP)2010-2050 Population projections Slaughtering capacity of livestock specieshttp://www.gob.mx/conapo/acciones-y-programas/proyecciones-de-la-poblacion-2010-2050. https://www.gob.mx/siap/documentos/capacidad-de-sacrificio-de-especies-pecuariasFishing and Aquaculture Department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. (FAO) Food and Agriculture Information System of Queries (SIACON)Statistics of world production http://www.gob.mx/siap/acciones-y-programas/produccion-agricola-33119?idiom=eshttp://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics/es. Annual agricultural productionStatistical Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAOSTAT) http://nube.siap.gob.mx/cierreagricola/Production – CropsProduction – Primary livestock Annual livestock productionhttp://faostat3.fao.org/download/Q/*/S. http://nube.siap.gob.mx/cierre_pecuario/World Trade Organization Monthly agricultural productionTrade map https://www.gob.mx/siap/acciones-y-programas/produccion-agricola-33119http://trademap.org/index.aspx Monthly livestock productionTax Administration Service of the General Administration of Customs (SAT/AGA) http://www.gob.mx/siap/acciones-y-programas/produccion-pecuaria?idiom=esDatabase Timely Monitoring of Foreign Trade System http://www.gob.mx/siap/acciones-y-programas/indicadores-economicos?idiom=es204

Methodological notesProduction For the world production rank of sugarcane, the source is the International Sugar Organization in 2016,The various indicators for the agricultural products of the production sheet, consider the statistics of and FAO in 2012.the agricultural year, with the exception of seasonality. For livestock and fisheries, the reference period National per capita consumptionfor data and indicators is the calendar year. In the table with the volume disaggregated by state, the The indicator of annual per capita consumption takes as a temporal reference the year 2017. For itsnational total for some products may differ slightly from the sum of the of the partials, this is attributable calculation, the universe of people of the projection of CONAPO in the middle of the indicated year wasto the rounding of figures. taken into account.The product denominated “blueberry” includes cranberries and blueberries (also known as blue The annual domestic consumption volume for each product was obtained by adding the internallycranberries in Mexico). In the case of sugarcane, the indicators of national production correspond to the produced quantities to the amount of imports and subtracting the exports from that. In the case of thecane that is intended for industrial use. coffee product, the indicators refer to green coffee; for its calculation a conventional factor of conversionIndicator of percentage variation and growth rate of cherry to green coffee was applied. Likewise, in the cases of rice and cow milk, a conversion factorWhen the indicator of percentage change or average annual growth rate shows the acronym NA, was applied to the domestic production for its correct comparison with the volumes of goods exportedit was not possible to determine it because, in one of the periods of comparison, the variable did not and imported according to the characteristics indicated in the tariff section. In order to standardize therecord data. Likewise, the reader is warned that the calculation of percentage variations and rates was production component with those of foreign trade, in the case of zucchini the production of pumpkinsperformed with all decimal figures, which is why they may not coincide with those that are a result of was integrated.using the value observed in graphs and tables.In the case of the table with the disaggregated volume by state, when one of them presents a value of 0 Annual per capita consumption is not present for tequila agave, green alfalfa, cottonseed, fodder oats,and a variation of -100, it means that the previous period of comparison did register a productive volume. sugarcane, safflower, grain barley, copra, gerbera, fodder maize, rose, fodder sorghum, grain sorghum,In the lost surface variable, the abbreviation NA is recorded in perennial crops, since the damages do not soy, tobacco, wheat grain and industrial grape since they are considered products for animal consumptionusually imply the total loss of the crops, only a decrease in the yields. The SIAP only uses this term when or ornamental and/or industrial use.plantations of cyclical crops are totally lost. Foreign tradeWorld ranking The data corresponding to the table that presents the volume and value of imports and exports, the map,Mexico’s place in agricultural and livestock products worldwide, in the most recent period, was the graph, and the monthly distribution, are based on the administrative records of the customs requestsdetermined based on the 2016 statistics that FAO integrates and disseminates from the information of the commercial operations under the definitive regime of the SAT General Administration of Customs;generated by the countries and estimates made by the international body itself. Also, in some products with the exception of tequila and sugar, of which the information is based on data from the Ministry ofit was not possible to determine the place, other countries do not report their production volumes or Economy. The data for zucchini consider castilla pumpkin flows in order to approximate the real volumethey are integrated with those of other products without possibility to identify them. The products in of the indicated vegetable; this was a result of the impossibility to identify the corresponding flows ofthat situation are: tequila agave, alfalfa, amaranth, fodder oats, gerbera, fodder maize, nopal, rose, each separate product.fodder sorghum, tomatillo, industrial grape and raisins. In the case of blackberry, rank was determined The reference of the countries considered as potential markets for agricultural and livestock goods waswith the group “Berries nep” reported by FAO, which integrates other berries. The place on fishery determined with the trade statistics of the World Trade Organization. The potential condition was basedproducts was generated from the data available for the year 2016 that the Department of Fisheries and on the following criteria: 1) the country does not record significant imports of agricultural, livestock andAquaculture of FAO integrates and disseminates. fishery products from Mexico between 2012 and 2016; 2) the country reports significant import volumes;It should be mentioned that FAO disseminates in an aggregated concept the production of guava and 3) the country is among the first places by acquired volume; or 4) the nation carries out periodic imports.mango from the various producing countries without possibility of differentiation, which is why the world The trade statistics from the international body are not available for the following products: fodder oats,production place for both products is the same. The above situation also occurs in broccoli and cauliflower. cauliflower, raspberry, gerbera, guava, fodder maize, nopal, rose, fodder sorghum, tequila, tomatillo, industrial grape and blackberry.The data for Mexican production volume published by the international organization for some products, The customs nomenclature (tariff codes) to classify the goods and products that integrate Mexico’s foreigndiffers from the official data from Mexico. In that sense, the figure of production volume corresponds trade flows, represents a technical difficulty in the integration of statistical series of some generic products;to the national statistic. However, for the calculation of the participations and the world ranking, the among the main causes are the grouping of several agricultural and fishery products in a single fractionstatistics of the international organization were considered for comparison purposes with the other or code, and the non-correspondence between the description of the product in the fraction and that ofcountries. The Mexican products that are in this situation are: broccoli, cacao, zucchini, safflower, onion, the object under study. Among the agricultural products considered in the Food and Agricultural Atlas,cauliflower, copra, guava, tomato, lime, mango, grape, cow milk, tuna, shrimp, lobster, bream, octopus amaranth, fodder oats, raspberry, broccoli, zucchini, peach, fodder maize, nopal, pear, fodder sorghum,and sardine. industrial grape and blackberry do not have a direct identification tariff code because the transactions of 205

Products and tariff codesthese goods are assigned general fractions. In order to provide figures that approximate the scale of the corresponds to the cotton seed destined for the production of oil or for animal feed, since the global tradecommercial flow of such goods, only the transactions of the indicated goods were identified. statistics, as well as those of the national administrative registry, merge the goods in said presentations.Likewise, in the case of guava, tomato, mango, tomatillo and bream, as of the second quarter of 2012, In the foreign trade flows of poultry, paste is not included.their own identification fractions were created. In previous periods they were integrated into fractions In the Products and tariff codes table, the fractions that were considered to integrate the figures ofthat also grouped other products, reason why an identification process for the flows corresponding to Mexican foreign trade flows are shown for each good. It is noted that the designation of the producteach good for periods prior to the aforementioned date was carried out. For coffee cherry, the indicators corresponds to a designation by the SIAP in order to make the interpretation of the goods in eachof foreign trade refer to the volumes of green or gold coffee, and in the case of cottonseed, the data fraction easier, while the Mexican tariff nomenclature is not directly indicated. Product Tariff code Breakdown by product Sugar 17011101 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization between 99.4° and 99.5° Avocado 17011102 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization between 96° and 99.4° Sesame 17011103 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization lower than 96° Green alfalfa 17011301 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization lower than 96° Cottonseed 17011401 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization between 99.4° and 99.5° Amaranth 17011402 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization between 96° and 99.4° Cranberry 17011403 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization lower than 96° Paddy rice 17011404 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization lower than 99.2° 17019101 Sugar containing added flavoring or coloring matter206 17019102 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization equal or higher than 99.2° 17019103 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization lower than 99.2° 17019901 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization between 99.5° and 99.7° 17019902 Sugar with sucrose content that has a polarization between 99.7° and 99.9° 17019999 Other sugars and chemically pure sucrose 08044001 Avocados 12074001 Sesame seeds 12149001 Alfalfa 12072099 Other cotton seeds 12072999 Other cotton seeds 10089099 Other cereals 08104001 Red cranberries or fresh bilberries 10061001 Rice with husk

Products and tariff codesProduct Tariff code Breakdown by productPaddy rice 10062001 Husked riceFodder oat 10063001 Long-grain riceOat grain 10063099 Diverse rice (milled or semi-milled) 10064001 Broken riceEggplant 10040099 Other oatsBroccoli 10049099 Other oats 12149099 Diverse foddersCacao 10040099 Oat grainGreen coffee 10049099 Other oatsZucchini 11041201 Flattened oat grainsSafflower 11042201 Broken oat grains 07093001 Eggplants 07041001 Cut cauliflower and broccoli 07041002 Broccoli sprouts 07041099 Diverse cauliflowers and broccoli 07042001 Brussels sprouts 07049001 Kohlrabi, kale and similar 07049099 Diverse swedes 07108003 Cut, cooked and frozen brussels sprouts 07108004 Cooked and frozen asparagus, broccoli and cauliflowers 18010001 Grain cacao, raw or roasted 18020001 Cacao husks and residues 09011101 Not roasted, not decaffeinated coffee, Robusta variety 09011199 Not roasted, not decaffeinated coffee, diverse 09011201 Not roasted, decaffeinated coffee 07099099 Diverse vegetables 07099301 Pumpkins and zucchini 07099999 Other fresh or refrigerated vegetables 12076002 Safflower seed, imports from January 1 to September 30 12076003 Safflower seed, imports from October 1 to December 31 207

Products and tariff codes Product Tariff code Breakdown by product Safflower Barley grain 12079906 Safflower seed, imports from January 1 to September 30 Onion 12079907 Safflower seed, imports from October 1 to December 31 10030002 Barley grain Green chili 10030099 Diverse barley 10039001 Barley grain with husk Cauliflower 10039099 Diverse barley 07031001 Fresh or refrigerated onion Copra 07031099 Fresh or refrigerated diverse onions and schallots Peach 07108001 Cooked, frozen onions 07119001 Preserved onions208 07122001 Diced onions 07096001 Bell chili pepper 07096099 Diverse green chili peppers 09042001 Dry ancho or Anaheim (California) chili 09042099 Dried, crushed and powdered chili peppers 09042101 Dry ancho or Anaheim (California) chili 09042199 Several dry chilis 09042201 Dry ancho or Anaheim (California) chili, powdered 09042299 Several dry powdered chilis 07041001 Cut cauliflower and broccoli 07041002 Broccoli sprouts 07041099 Diverse cauliflowers and broccoli 07042001 Brussels sprouts 07049001 Kohlrabi, kale and similar 07049099 Diverse swedes 07108003 Cut, cooked, and frozen Brussels sprouts 07108004 Cooked and frozen asparagus, broccoli and cauliflowers 12030001 Copra 08093001 Peaches and nectarines 08093002 Peaches

Products and tariff codesProduct Tariff code Breakdown by productPeachAsparagus 08134003 Dried peaches 07092001 Fresh or refrigerated white asparagusRaspberry 07092099 Diverse, fresh and refrigerated asparagusStrawberry 07108004 Cooked, frozen asparagus, broccoli and cauliflowersBean 08102001 Fresh raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries 08112001 Frozen raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries and blackcurrantsChickpea 08101001 Fresh strawberriesGerbera 08111001 Frozen strawberriesGuava 07133101 Dry husked beans (Vigna mungo and radiata)Tomato 07133201 Dry husked beans (Phaseolus or Vigna angularis)Lettuce 07133301 Dry husked beans for sowing (Phaseolus vulgaris) 07133302 White dry husked beansLime 07133303 Black dry husked beans 07133399 Common dry husked beansFodder maize 07133999 Diverse dry husked beans 07133401 Dry husked Bambara beans 07133501 Dry husked Caupi or wild beans 07132001 Chickpeas 06031904 Gerbera flowers 08045002 Guavas 07020001 Fresh or refrigerated Cherry tomatoes 07020099 Diverse fresh or refrigerated tomatoes 07051101 Iceberg lettuce 07051999 Diverse lettuce 07052101 Chickory and Witloof chickory 07052999 Diverse chickories 08055001 Mexican limes 08055099 Diverse limes 08055002 Persian limes 10059099 Diverse maize 209

Products and tariff codes Product Tariff code Breakdown by product Fodder maize Grain maize 12149099 Fodder products 10059003 Yellow maize Mango 10059004 White maize Apple 10059099 Diverse maize Cantaloupe 08045003 Mangos Orange 08045001 Guavas, mangos and mangosteens Nopal 08081001 Fresh apples Nuts 08133001 Dried apples 08071901 Fresh cantaloupe Potato 08071999 Diverse fresh melons Papaya 08051001 Oranges Cucumber 07099099 Diverse fresh or refrigerated vegetables Pear 07099999 Diverse vegetables 08012101 Brazil nuts with husk210 08012201 Husked Brazil nuts 08013101 Cashews with husk 08013201 Husked cashews 08023101 Chestnuts with husk 08023201 Husked chestnuts 08026001 Macadamia nuts 08026101 Macadamia nuts with husk 08026201 Husked macadamia nuts 08027001 Cola nuts 08028001 Areca nuts 07019099 Fresh or refrigerated potatoes 07101001 Frozen potatoes 08072001 Papayas 07070001 Fresh or refrigerated cucumbers or pickles 08082001 Pears 08083001 Pears

Products and tariff codesProduct Tariff code Breakdown by productPearPineapple 08134001 Dried pearsBanana 08043001 Pineapples 08030001 Bananas or plantainsRose 08031001 Plantains for cooking 08039099 Diverse bananasWatermelon 06024001 Rose bushesFodder sorghum 06024099 Rose cuttingsGrain sorghum 06031101 Rose flowers 08071101 WatermelonsSoy 12149099 Diverse fodders 10070001 Grain sorghum, imported from Dec 16 to May 15Tobacco 10070002 Grain sorghum, imported from May 16 to Dec 15 10079001 Grain sorghum, imported from Dec 16 to May 15Tequila 10079002 Grain sorghum, imported from May 16 to Dec 15Tomatillo 12010002 Soybeans, imported from Jan 1 to Sept 30 12010003 Soybeans, imported from Oct 1 to Dec 31Grapefruit 12019001 Soybeans, imported from Jan 1 to Sept 30Wheat grain 12019002 Soybeans, imported from Oct 1 to Dec 31 24011001 Branch tobacco without de-veining for wrapping 24011099 Diverse branch tobacco without de-veining 24012001 De-veined Blonde, Burley or Virginia branch tobacco 22089003 Tequila 07020002 Tomatillo or green tomatoes 07020001 Fresh or refrigerated cherry tomatoes 07020099 Diverse fresh or refrigerated tomatoes 08054001 Grapefruits 10011001 Durum wheat 10019001 Common wheat, March-September operation 10019002 Common wheat, October-February operation 10019099 Diverse wheat and meslin 211

Products and tariff codes Product Tariff code Breakdown by product Wheat grain Table grape 10011999 Diverse durum wheat Industrial grape 10019901 Common wheat Raisins 10019999 Diverse common wheat Blackberry 08061001 Fresh grapes Poultry in carcass 08061001 Grapes 08062001 Dried grapes Beef in carcass 08102001 Fresh raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries 08112001 Frozen raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries and blackcurrants Pork in carcass 02071101 Non-sliced fresh or refrigerated bird, cock or hen meat 02071201 Non-sliced frozen bird, cock or hen meat Table egg 02071303 Fresh or refrigerated bird, cock or hen meat: legs and thighs 02071399 Fresh or refrigerated bird, cock or hen meat: other cuts212 02071404 Frozen bird, cock or hen meat: legs and thighs 02071499 Frozen bird, cock or hen meat: other cuts 02011001 Beef in carcasses or half carcasses 02012099 In-bone beef cuts 02013001 De-boned beef 02021001 Frozen beef in carcass 02022099 Frozen in-bone beef cuts 02023001 Frozen de-boned beef 02031101 Pork in carcass 02031201 In-bone pork in quarters: legs, shoulders and other cuts 02031999 Diverse fresh or refrigerated pork 02032101 Frozen pork in carcass 02032201 In-bone frozen pork in quarters: legs, shoulders and other cuts 02032999 Diverse frozen pork 02101101 In-bone pork in hams, quarters or other cuts 04070001 Fresh bird eggs in shell 04070002 Frozen bird eggs in shell 04070099 Diverse bird eggs in shell

Products and tariff codesProduct Tariff code Breakdown by productTable egg 04072101 Fresh bird eggs for human consumptionCow milk 04072901 Fresh bird eggs for human consumption 04079001 Frozen bird eggs 04072199 Diverse fresh bird eggs 04081101 Dried egg yolks 04081999 Fresh egg yolks 04089101 Powdered bird eggs 04089199 Cooked and preserved bird eggs 04011001 Milk and cream with 1% fat or less in airtight packaging 04011099 Diverse milk and cream with 1% fat or less 04012001 Milk and cream with more than 1% and up to 6% fat in airtight packaging 04012099 Diverse milk and cream with more than 1% and up to 6% fat 04013001 Milk and cream with more than 6% fat in airtight packaging 04013099 Diverse milk and cream with more than 6% fat 04014001 Milk and cream with more than 6% fat in airtight packaging 04014099 Diverse milk and cream with more than 6% fat 04015001 Milk and cream with more than 10% fat in airtight packaging 04015099 Diverse milk and cream with more than 10% fat 04021001 Powdered milk or in tablets, not exceeding 1.5% 04021099 Milk in other solid forms not exceeding 1.5% 04022101 Milk powder or in tablets exceeding 1.5%, unsweetened 04022199 Milk powder or in tablets exceeding 1.5%, unsweetened 04022999 Milk powder or in tablets exceeding 1.5%, with additives 04029101 Evaporated milk with no additives 04029199 Diverse milk with no additives 04029901 Condensed milk 04029999 Diverse concentrated milk with sugar or other sweeteners 04041001 Powdered milk serum with 12.5% protein or less 04041099 Diverse concentrated milk serums with sugar or other sweeteners 04049099 Diverse milk serums 213

Products and tariff codes Product Tariff code Breakdown by product Honey Tuna 04090001 Natural honey 03023101 Albacoras or white tuna Shrimp 03023201 Yellowfin tuna 03023301 Stripped tuna or Skipjack tuna214 03023401 Bigeye tuna 03023501 Common or bluefin tuna 03023601 Southern tuna 03023999 Diverse tuna 03034101 Frozen white tuna 03034201 Frozen yellowfin tuna 03034301 Frozen stripped tuna or Skipjack tuna 03034401 Frozen bigeye tuna 03034501 Frozen bluefin tuna 03034601 Frozen southern tuna 03034999 Diverse frozen tuna 03048701 Frozen tuna fillets (Thunnus genus) 16041401 Prepared tuna of the Thunnus genus 16041402 Prepared tuna fillets of the Thunnus genus 16041403 Prepared tuna fillets of the Euthynnus variety katsowonus pelamis 16041404 Prepared tuna fillets of the Euthynnus variety Yellowfin, Skipjack and Bigeye 16041499 Other forms of prepared tuna 16041901 Prepared tuna fillets of diverse Euthynnus varieties 16041902 Prepared tuna fillets of diverse Euthynnus varieties 16041999 Prepared tuna fillets of diverse genuses 16042002 Preserved tuna of the Euthynnus genus 03061301 Frozen shrimp 03062399 Shrimp, prawns and other natantia decapods 03061601 Frozen cold water shrimp 03061701 Diverse frozen shrimp 03062699 Cold water shrimp and prawns

Product Products and tariff codesShrimpLobster Tariff code Breakdown by productBream 03062799 Diverse shrimp and prawnsOctopus 16052001 Prepared shrimp, prawns, and other natantia decapodsSardine 16052101 Shrimps and prawns prepared in non-airtight containers 16052999 Diverse prepared shrimp and prawns 03061101 Frozen lobsters 03062101 Non-frozen lobsters 03027101 Fresh or refrigerated bream 03032301 Frozen bream 03043101 Fresh or refrigerated bream fillets 03045101 Dried or smoked bream 03046101 Frozen bream fillets 03049301 Diverse frozen breams 03053101 Dried bream fillets 03054401 Smoked bream fillets 03056401 Pickled bream 03075101 Live, fresh, or refrigerated octopus 03075999 Fresh or refrigerated octopus 16055501 Prepared octopus 03026101 Fresh or refrigerated sardines 03037101 Frozen sardines 03024301 Fresh or refrigerated sardines 03035301 Frozen sardines 16041301 Prepared sardines, whole or in pieces 16042001 Pickled sardines 215



Collaborators:Patricia Ornelas RuizSenior DirectorVanesa Copado DiazField Operations DirectorJose Luis Campos LealIntegration, Processing and Validation DirectorJavier Vicente Aguilar LaraGeo-spatial Solutions DirectorJorge Gustavo Tenorio SandovalStrategic Analysis DirectorOmar Garcia GarciaDissemination DirectorRuben Dario Sarmiento GomezInformation Technologies DirectorSujey Diaz AmezquitaAdministrative Efficiency DirectorEduardo Hernandez NavarreteHead of Department for Legal AffairsSpecial thanks: SIAP team and SNIDRUS technicians,for their support in the creation of this document.Translated by: Fernanda Vázquez and Luis Pérez, in collaboration with Luis Cabrera Arrangoiz

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