Mexico Extends Deadline for U.S. Organic Exports

The deadline, which USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack commented on, is extended until Dec. 31, 2021.

Tom Vilsack, USDA
Tom Vilsack
USDA

WASHINGTON, DC. — Mexico extended the deadline for U.S. organic exports to be certified under the country's Organic Products Law. In a statement, Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack applauded the decision. 

"I am pleased to report that on May 7, 2021, Mexico's Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) extended the deadline for U.S. organic exports to be certified to its Organic Products Law (LPO)," Vilsack said in a release. "This is a request that I made directly to Mexico's Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development Victor Villalobos and am grateful that he extended the compliance deadline to Dec. 31, 2021. USDA-certified organic products may continue to be exported through 2021. USDA will continue to work with U.S. organic exporters to assist in transitioning to LPO compliance and will continue to provide updates as necessary. This is another important step for American agriculture and for maintaining positive bilateral relations between the United States and Mexico, one of our most important export markets.”