Report of mango shipments to the United States as of week 21

Published 2024년 6월 3일

Tridge summary

In the week ending May 25, mango shipments to the US totaled approximately 3.16 million boxes, with the majority coming from Mexico and a smaller share from Guatemala and Nicaragua. The dominant mango varieties were Tommy Atkins (58%) and Ataúlfo (39%), but a limited supply of other varieties such as Haden, Keitt, Kent, Nam Doc Mai, and Mallika was also reported. The Mexican mango season is expected to run until the end of October, while Guatemala and Nicaragua have concluded their 2024 seasons. The National Mango Board anticipates a 10% decrease in mango volumes to be shipped from mid-June to early July compared to the previous year.
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Original content

The National Mango Board (NMB) reported that the total volume of mangoes shipped to the US market in week 21, ending May 25, was approximately 3,163,946 boxes. Regarding the exporting regions, Nicaragua and Guatemala ended their seasons, while Mexico is harvesting and/or packing fruit. The two main mango varieties destined for the United States were Tommy Atkins (58%) and Ataúlfo (39%). Limited supply is also reported for Haden, Keitt, Kent, Nam Doc Mai and Mallika. Mexico The volume shipped was approximately 3,141,144 boxes (4kg), for a total of 36,858,097 for the season. During the same week last year, the volume shipped was 3,417,083 boxes for a total of 39,968,489. The mango season in the Aztec country will extend until the last week of October. Guatemala The 2024 season concluded on May 25 with a total volume of approximately 3.5 million boxes (4kg). In week 21, 100% of the mango shipped corresponded to the Tommy Atkins variety. Nicaragua Like Guatemala, the country finished ...
Source: MXfruit

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