Mexico and Canada remain the top two export destinations for U.S. apples. In 2024, growers shipped 17.6 million bushels to Mexico and 7.2 million bushels to Canada – an export value of $555 million. Tariff-free access and the agreement’s predictability are critical to maintaining these markets.
USApple is part of a large, coordinated effort to preserve and strengthen the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) ahead of the July 2026 deadline. As a member of the Agricultural Coalition for USMCA, led by the National Corn Growers Association, USApple is helping shape coalition communications that highlight the importance of a stable, integrated, and tariff-free trading relationship with Canada and Mexico for U.S. agriculture.