Ambassador Ken Salazar stressed that more work needs to be done
to ensure the safety of inspectors, after a security incident in
Michoacan state last weekend caused U.S. authorities to pause
the safety checks.
"It's still necessary to make progress to guarantee the safety
(of the health safety inspectors) before we can achieve full
functioning," said Salazar, pointing to recent aggressions they
faced.
The ambassador did not go into further detail, but he did
express optimism more progress can be made at meetings scheduled
for next Monday with government and private sector
representatives.
Avocados, in particular, are a top Mexican farm export to its
northern neighbor worth billions of dollars each year, as demand
for the fruit has steadily grown.
Mexico's top-producing Michoacan state, where the security
incident took place, has for years dealt with extortion rackets
perpetrated by powerful organized crime groups that has sought
to profit from the lucrative trade.
(Reporting by Cassandra Garrison; Editing by David Alire Garcia)
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