Mango varieties see mixed prices in the U.S. market

Published 2021년 10월 5일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the U.S. mango market, focusing on the price trends of the main varieties, including Francis, Ataulfo, Keitt, and Tommy Atkins, during the 2020-2021 season. It highlights the peak and low prices per kilogram for each variety and the periods when these prices occurred. The Tommy Atkins variety was the most dominant in the U.S. market and significantly influenced the average mango prices. The article also notes that high prices in the U.S. market are typically observed when supply is mainly from Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Additionally, the article promotes Agronometrics, a data visualization tool that provides insights into the produce industry by tracking market trends and prices for 20 fruits, including mangoes.
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Original content

In this installment of the ‘In Charts' series, Cristian Crespo of Agronometrics illustrates how the U.S. market is evolving. Each week the series looks at a different horticultural commodity, focusing on a specific origin or topic visualizing the market factors that are driving change. This week for In Charts, we will talk about the U.S. mango market and look at how prices of the main varieties and origins behaved during the recently ended season, the weeks that reached the highest prices and the window that North America has before the next season begins. In the graph below we can see that between 2020 and 2021, mango prices of the main varieties behaved similarly across the board in the U.S. market. As was mentioned in previous articles, the highest average prices are from Haiti's premium mango variety called Francis. The highest prices per kilogram this season were for the Francis variety at US$2.82 per kilogram in the week of April 11, more than 11 percent higher than the ...

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