Mexican seasonal overlap impacts prices in the US
The increase in shipment volume in the US is putting downward pressure on the prices of the most in-demand avocado sizes in the market.
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The increase in shipment volume in the US is putting downward pressure on the prices of the most in-demand avocado sizes in the market.
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Supply varies in the US market, registering drops in weekly shipments, while smaller sizes increase in value.
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Increased avocado supply is putting downward pressure on prices in [country name], where weekly shipments are growing, led by exports from Mexico.
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Imports fell 12.4% in the United States, while Mexico experienced a very volatile week of prices.
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The United States received 1,571 shipments in week 20, while all calibers reached their highest prices of the year.
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The US market maintains stable volumes, with Mexico leading the supply and active demand sustaining the rise in sizes 48 and 60.
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The United States received 1,650 shipments in week 18, with lower weekly volume, but increases in sizes 48 and 60.
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Week 17 ended with fewer shipments than the previous week, although above 2025, while sizes 48 and 60 maintain the best prices.
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With more than 2,000 shipments arriving, the US market saw increased supply and price drops of up to 15%.
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The final stretch in Michoacán would advance with a homogeneous offering, while California enters a phase of greater activity between the end of April and May.
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Shipments grew strongly in week 15, as California expanded its presence and the market projects new opportunities for the summer.
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Week 14 closes with 1,460 shipments in the US, a weekly drop due to holidays, but still 22% above 2025, with sustained price increases.
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