The United States imported 2,532,312 boxes of mango in week 13 of 2024, showing an increase of 9% compared to the previous week

Published 2024년 4월 9일

Tridge summary

The National Mango Board has reported a significant 9% increase in mango shipments to the US for the week ending April 30, with a total of 2,532,312 boxes. This growth is primarily attributed to exports from Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, with Mexico leading the pack. The main varieties shipped were Tommy Atkins and Ataulfo/Honey. While Mexico and Guatemala saw increases in their shipments by 4% and 84% respectively, Nicaragua's shipments dropped by 42%. Looking ahead, the forecast for weeks 14 to 19 suggests a modest 1% increase in shipments compared to the same period last year.
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Original content

(Agraria.pe) The National Mango Board (NMB) provided the statistics of mango shipments for the US market, corresponding to week 13 (which ended April 30). The total was 2,532,312 boxes, 9% more than what was sent the previous week. Of the exporting regions, Mexico, Guatemala and Nicaragua are harvesting and packing the fruit. The two main varieties exported were Tommy Atkins (58%) and Ataulfo/Honey (33%). There was also limited supply from Haden, Keitt, Manila and Nam Doc Mai. Mexico 2,227,029 boxes were shipped, for a total of 13,320,194 for the season. This week's volume increased 4% relative to week 12. During the same week last year, volume was 2,618,613. Guatemala The volume shipped was 282,683 boxes, for a total of 585,358 for the season. The volume is 84% higher than what was sent the previous week. In the same week last year, the volume from Guatemala was 501,762. Nicaragua 22,600 boxes were shipped, for a total of 159,783 for the season. The quantity is 42% less than what ...
Source: Agraria

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