Mexico's agricultural sector, particularly in regions like Sinaloa and Jalisco, faces intense pressure to meet US export standards. This has created a critical demand for high-purity industrial raw materials that can produce residues-compliant pesticides. The market is currently shifting from generic formulations to highly specific, low-toxicity active ingredients.
The geographical diversity of Mexico, ranging from arid northern plains to tropical southern forests, requires versatile chemical solutions. Farmers are increasingly seeking pesticides for plants that can withstand extreme UV radiation and varying humidity levels without degrading prematurely.
Economic integration via USMCA has accelerated the adoption of global safety standards. Consequently, the local industry is upgrading its supply chain to source more stable and environmentally friendly chemical industry raw materials to avoid trade barriers and enhance crop sustainability.



