In the first half of 2021, U.S. fruit imports experienced a significant surge, with a 13 percent increase in value amounting to $12.3 billion from January to June, compared to the same period last year. Mexico emerged as the top supplier, contributing nearly half of the total volume with a 19 percent increase, followed by Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Canada. The import of various fruits such as berries, avocados, table grapes, and citrus saw notable increases, whereas banana imports experienced a slight decrease of 3 percent. Overall, this period highlighted a robust growth in the volume and diversity of fruit imports into the U.S.