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Avobook Report Preview W25-2025

California and South Africa cut shipments as the US and Europe absorb more fruit

During week 25, international avocado markets showed significant variations in both volume and prices, with notable movements in the United States, Europe, and China.

In the US market, shipments increased 6% compared to the previous week and 18% compared to the same period last year, with supply led by Mexico, followed by Peru, California, and Colombia. While prices remained relatively stable, the increase in inventories has begun to put pressure on demand, which is expected to rise due to key events such as Father's Day and the Fourth of July.

In Europe, container traffic once again exceeded 1,000, driven mainly by Peru, while prices showed disparate behavior between Spain and the northern ports.

In China, supply was affected by the intermittent nature of Peruvian shipments, although prices remained relatively stable.

Finally, Peru continues to be the main supplier to the European market, with a slight weekly decrease in its exports, but with volumes still well above the previous year.

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