Mexico Protest Impacts
Mexico Protest Impacts
Tues, Nov 25th, 2025
Dear Ole Tyme Customers:
A nationwide protest across Mexico-driven by farmers and truck drivers-has intensified again today, creating major disruptions throughout the supply chain. Demonstrators are calling for improved highway safety, an end to cargo theft/extortion, fair freight rates, stronger crop pricing, and the repeal of newly proposed water-law reforms.
As a result, cross-border freight movement is heavily delayed, and several commodities are already seeing tightening supply.
Current Impact
- Significant delays reported at key border crossings, including Nogales, AZ; McAllen/South Texas; and Baja.
- Roadblocks on major transportation corridors are severely restricting truck flow across multiple regions in Mexico.
- Cross-border volume is expected to remain extremely light throughout the week unless government action is taken.
- Early shortages are beginning to show on sensitive items, such as yellow squash, with more categories tightening.
Most Affected Commodities
- Tomatoes
- Soft vegetables (e.g., yellow squash, zucchini, peppers)
- Limes
- Berries
- Wet vegetables (e.g., greens, herbs, celery)



If you have any questions, please reach out to your Sales Representative.
Thanks,
Ole Tyme Produce
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