Mexico is ranked in the top 5 producers of silver (13% of world production), bismuth (20% of the world's total), celestite (7% of world output) and fluorspar (18% of world output); sixth in molybdenum; among the top 10 in barite, bentonite, arsenic, diatomite, graphite, cadmium, gypsum, mine lead, manganese ore, salt, sulfur, and mine zinc; and in the top 15 in mine copper, cement, gold, and crude steel (second largest producer in Latin America).
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Mexico is the world leader in silver production
Many countries around the world; specially the United States and Canada.
No. Mexico is the 7th largest oil producer in the world. It is the leading producer of other products and minerals, such as silver. See related questions.
Although Mexico is a world leader in hunger reduction, there is still a 5% of children under 5 suffering with malnutrition.
It is on the 19th place, with a production of 422,000 bales of 480 pounds (217.7 Kg) each.
Copper mines in Mexico are not as paramount as mines of other minerals like silver or gold. Nonetheless, Mexico is the 18th largest producer of copper in the world, with several mines throughout its territory.
Mexico is one of the countries with the largest mineral deposits in the world, and as such it exports many of these minerals to other countries. However, two-thirds of its mineral production go to the United States, while the rest is exported to countries such as Canada, Spain, China or India.
Yes. Mexico is the 9th largest pineapple producer and exporter in the world, with a production of 633,000 tonnes and exports of 26,000 tones (2006). The largest producing states of pineapple in Mexico are Oaxaca, Tabasco and Veracruz.