Avocado market: Colombia reached its maximum export volume

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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Colombia achieved its highest export volume of the year, with 214 containers, a 9% increase from the previous week, half of which were sent to Europe and the other to the United States, according to the Avobook Report. The US imported around 1,416 containers of avocados, with Colombia's shipments experiencing a 55% drop while those from Chile and the Dominican Republic doubled. In Europe, Colombia, Chile, Israel, and Morocco controlled 90% of the market, with size #22 and #24 facing pressure in Rotterdam due to excess supply. China received 32 containers, with expectations to exceed 40 containers by the end of the year. Meanwhile, Chile's exports in week 49 saw a 15% decrease, with Europe receiving 51%, Latin America 26%, Asia 21%, and the US 2%.
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Colombia reached its highest export volume of the year with 214 containers, 9% more than the previous week, with 80% going to Europe and 20% to the United States, details the Avobook Report for week 50. The United States imported approximately 1,416 containers of avocado in week 49, 4% more than the previous week, a period in which Mexico consolidated with 97% of the market Shipments to the US market from Colombia fell 55%, while those from Chile and the Dominican Republic doubled. In Europe, week 50 closed with 679 containers, 9% more than the previous week and 27% more than in the same week in 2023. Chile, Colombia, Israel and Morocco controlled 90% of the market, the report indicates, where it can also be seen that sizes #22 and #24 faced pressure in Rotterdam due to excess supply. In Asia, China received 32 containers, 63% from Chile. Despite the moderate volumes at this ...
Source: MXfruit

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