Effective exportation for Mexican Berries Producers to the United States – A case Study on Vivero Bonadal exportation
García Fernández, Santiago (2023)
García Fernández, Santiago
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023060117244
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023060117244
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In this Thesis research, the author observes that Mexican berry farmers could be more critical. However, he saw that many farmers who produce Mexican berries do not export independently but export with a third party's help. As a result, the author concluded that in terms of profits, their businesses could grow more if they started exporting independently to the United States. This research is focused on the legal requirements that farmers in this market need and what logistics can be adapted to their needs. With this information, the farmer can better understand the topic and start exporting Mexican berries to the United States independently in a few years without a third party.
The study of this thesis is mainly dedicated to having theoretical information. Especially from the government of Mexico on what are the different documents needed to start exportation. Defining concepts such as HS CODE, Commercial invoice, entry summary, packing list, and certificate of origin.
The author, to provide more information, designed a series of surveys for professionals from three different fields. Besides supporting his theory, he obtained wide information about the necessary logistics or the necessary sanitary certificates for this product.
The results of this Thesis demonstrate a concrete conclusion on the steps to follow in the export documentation. The customs agents are vital in the exportation process, standard certifications of sanity, and logistics. Giving the Mexican berry farmers a better scope on this for a long-term benefit in their businesses.
The study of this thesis is mainly dedicated to having theoretical information. Especially from the government of Mexico on what are the different documents needed to start exportation. Defining concepts such as HS CODE, Commercial invoice, entry summary, packing list, and certificate of origin.
The author, to provide more information, designed a series of surveys for professionals from three different fields. Besides supporting his theory, he obtained wide information about the necessary logistics or the necessary sanitary certificates for this product.
The results of this Thesis demonstrate a concrete conclusion on the steps to follow in the export documentation. The customs agents are vital in the exportation process, standard certifications of sanity, and logistics. Giving the Mexican berry farmers a better scope on this for a long-term benefit in their businesses.