On the growth of avocado imports over 20 years

If you would like to see a graphic representation of the growth of U.S. imports of avocados, check out this chart.

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If you would like to see a graphic representation of the growth of U.S. imports of avocados, check out this chart.

The numbers represent the monthly volume of Mexican avocado imports in five-year intervals over the past 20 years.


Here are the volumes of avocados from Peru in the last ten years...


And Peru....


Finally, a look at 2019 volumes from major suppliers to the U.S.


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