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Avobook Report Preview W27-2025

Large sizes are putting pressure on prices in Europe and are scarce in the new Mexican fruit.

Week 27 marks a phase of adjustments in the global avocado market, with volume drops in key destinations and signs of supply saturation.

In the United States, shipments fell 9% compared to the previous week, while Mexico's share dropped to 48%, ceding ground to Peru, California, and Colombia. Although prices remain stable, concerns are growing about the mix of qualities and the shortage of large sizes in the new crop.

Europe, dominated by Peru with 81% of the market, also saw a 3% drop in revenue. The oversupply of large sizes is putting pressure on prices, while medium and small sizes are performing better.

In China, shipments from Peru also decreased, but remain above last year's levels, in a market that remains stable despite lower prices. At the point of origin, Peru broke a three-week losing streak and saw a 7% increase in its exports.

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