U.S. fresh exports slip in 2020, USDA reports

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The value of U.S. apple exports fell 11% in 2020, but government trade statistics show that orange exports increased in value by 8%.

Most fresh fruit and vegetable commodities suffered export declines in the pandemic-tinged year of 2020, with pear exports down 19%, grapes off 2% and onion export value dipping by 14%.  Berries (3%), cherries (2%) and melons (8%) showed increases in export value, according to the USDA.

The USDA said 2020 U.S. fresh fruit exports tallied $4.29 billion, down 1% from 2019. U.S. fresh vegetable exports were $2.58 billion, down 4% compared with the previous year.

2020 U.S. nut exports were $8.9 billion, down 7% compared with 2019.


According to USDA, the values of U.S. exports of fresh produce and nuts, with the percentage change from 2019, were:

U.S. Export percentage change from 2019

Almonds:  $4.6 billion, -5%
Pistachios: $1.67 billion, -17%
Walnuts: $1.25 billion, no change
Apples: $849.2 million, -11%
Berries: $717.5 million, 3%
Grapes: $714.9 million, -2%
Lettuce: $520 million, no change
Peanuts: $481.4 million, -11%
Pecans: $432.4 million, -8%
Potatoes: $242.9 million, -5%
Onions: $204.2 million, -14%
Cauliflower: $147.4 million, -4%
Melons: $146.9 million, 8%
Lemons and limes: $146.2 million, -9%
Pears: $133.3 million, -19%
Peaches: $120.8 million, -6%
Tomatoes: $115.9 million, 4%
Carrots: $107.4 million, -1%
Filberts: $97.2 million, 8%
Broccoli: $96.2 million; 1%
Peppers: $83 million, 3%
Celery: $81.2 million, -30%
Cabbage: $78.4 million, -8%
Grapefruit: $69.4 million, -1%
Asparagus: $57.2 million, -29%
 
*Source: USDA

 

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