Mexico's 2025 tomato production is forecast at 3.1 million metric tons (MMT), a three percent decrease year-on-year based on continuing drought conditions in the main production areas and lower projected planting for the autumn-winter season. Producers are expected to reduce planting in response to U.S. anti-dumping duties (ADDs) scheduled to enter into force on July 14, 2025. Mexico's tomato exports are forecast to reach 1.96 MMT in 2025, including 1.83 MMT to the United States, down five percent as producers and exporters adjust to U.S. ADDs.