The article provides an in-depth analysis of the current mango market in the United States, focusing on the export seasons and market dynamics of Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. It highlights the significant decline in Peru's mango exports by 66.9% due to Cyclone Yaku, affecting the Kent variety which is a major export. Meanwhile, Mexico's mango production is expected to see a slight increase, projecting 97 million boxes despite export challenges. Guatemala and Nicaragua are also experiencing growth in their mango exports by 6% and 7% respectively. The article also touches on the economic and social impacts of these market fluctuations, especially in Peru where the decline has led to unemployment and economic instability. Additionally, it compares Nicaragua's fruit shipments, showing a significant decrease from the previous year, and provides insights into pricing data for US domestic and imported fruits, as part of the In Charts series aimed at illustrating industry trends.