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Avobook Report Preview W11-2025

Sharp drop in US supply, China increases and Europe remains stable

This week was characterized by a significant reduction in export volumes and an increase in avocado prices. In the US, container shipments fell 26% compared to the previous week, with Mexico leading the supply despite a 24% decrease. Uncertainty surrounding the temporary application of tariffs affected availability and drove up prices, with larger sizes increasing by up to 13%.

In Europe, shipments grew by 6%, with Israel and Spain leading the way, while Peru increased its share. Prices remained generally stable, except in Spain, where smaller sizes rose by up to 44%.

China imported 47% more than the previous week, although it remains 33% below last year's levels. Peru dominates the market, and although prices have been falling for three weeks, they are still 63% above 2024 levels.

Chile reduced its exports by 34%, concentrating in Latin America (74% of its shipments), while its presence in the US, Europe and China decreases.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the avocado market situation for week 11. See Avobook Premium W11

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