The United States will receive much larger volumes of South American mango this season

Published 2024년 11월 4일

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The article highlights the conclusion of the mango season in Mexico and the beginning of the overseas season with an increase in import volumes, predominantly from Brazil. Brazil is aiming to be the fourth largest mango supplier to the U.S., with an expected 38% decrease in shipments to the country, while focusing on increasing exports to Europe. Ecuador's mango exports to the U.S. are projected to significantly increase, and Peru's mango season is expected to recover, with both countries expecting to have strong showings in the South American market. The mango industry is planning marketing campaigns to promote consumption, particularly emphasizing the nutritional benefits of the fruit.
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(Agraria.pe) The mango season in Mexico has ended and the overseas season has begun, with import volumes increasing week by week. Brazil began its shipments in August and, as of last week, the country had shipped 5.7 million boxes of a total volume of 7.6 million boxes expected for the season. Brazil is the fourth largest supplier of mangos to the United States, after Mexico, Peru and Ecuador. However, last season it ranked third on this list, because Ecuadorian and Peruvian productions were affected by changes in weather conditions. “This upcoming season, Brazil will be sending more fruit to Europe, with shipments to the United States expected to be down nearly 38% year-over-year,” says Ramón Ojeda, executive director of the National Mango Board (NMB). Additionally, Ecuador’s mango exports to the United States started earlier and stronger this season and are projected to be more than 160% higher than in 2023. As a result, Brazil is setting its sights on the European market. ...
Source: Agraria

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