In January, U.S. fruit imports saw a 2% decrease from the previous year, totaling $1.95 billion, due to a significant drop in avocado and table grape imports. Despite this, increases in cherries, strawberries, raspberries, and organic blueberries partially offset the decline, marking the second-highest fruit import month on record. Vegetable imports rose by 2% to $1.6 billion, led by fresh bell peppers and frozen vegetables, while imports from certain countries like Mexico, Canada, Peru, and China experienced various changes.