Ecuador, mango season is projected to reach 12.2 million boxes

Published 2021년 9월 14일

Tridge summary

The National Mango Board has announced that the mango season in Ecuador is expected to run from the third week of September to the end of December, with a projected volume of around 12.2 million boxes. The current harvest, which ended on September 4, saw about 2.92 million boxes shipped, with Mexico, Haiti, and Brazil being the primary contributors. The volume shipped from Mexico and Brazil has decreased from the previous year, while that from Haiti is expected to increase. The total volume of mango shipped is estimated to be 4% lower than last year.
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Original content

According to what was reported by the National Mango Board in its latest Crop Report, the Ecuadorian mango season should begin the third week of September. In this campaign, which is projected to last until the last week of December, a volume of approximately 12.2 million boxes should be reached. At the moment, Mexico (mainly South Sinaloa and North Sinaloa), Haiti and Brazil are harvesting and packing. Regarding the total volume of mango that was shipped the week ended September 4, 2021, the report indicated that it was approximately 2,919,974 boxes. In addition, it was detailed that the volume shipped from Mexico was approximately 2,035,004 boxes, resulting in a total of 74,038,464 boxes shipped for the season. The report indicated that during the same week of the previous year, the volume shipped from Mexico was 3,005,704 boxes, resulting in a total of 74,659,267 boxes, which shows a slight decrease for this season. On the other hand, the volume that was shipped from Haiti was ...

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