It is usually sent in refrigerated cargo containers, transported by rail service or trailer containers.
The most common transportation mode is by truck. Depending on the food product to export, it could use a common trailer or a refrigerated container.
By Train
No.
It is shipped there.
It is now illegal to slaughter horses in the U.S., so they are shipped to Mexico.
Only if it is commercially packaged. Otherwise, it may be confiscated.
So, they can earn a living. The fruit that is imported is shipped in during the "off" season of the fruit in the US. This means the stores can carry fruit year around instead of having to depend on the seasons in the United States.
food that has been shipped off to another place from new mexico.
Yes
Mexico provided for huge amounts of gold and silver to the Spanish economy. From 1521 until 1821, Mexico provided the equivalent to US$1.5 trillion (today's Mexico's GDP) in gold and silver shipped to Spain.
Oranges are the most produced and consumed fruit in Mexico. In fact, Mexico is the third largest producer of such fruit in the world, behind Brazil and the United States.
Yes, it is a common fruit grown in Mexico.
The seeds or products were shipped to the US.