Mango market: Tommy Atkins and Ataúlfo dominate in the United States

Published 2024년 10월 14일

Tridge summary

The National Mango Board (NMB) Week 40 report found that approximately 2,087,209 boxes of mangoes were shipped in the week ending October 5. The two most popular varieties, Tommy Atkins and Ataulfo, made up 80% and 15% of the shipments, respectively. The report highlights increases in supply from Brazil and Ecuador, with Brazil contributing 1,157,656 boxes and Ecuador contributing 929,553 boxes. This marks a significant increase from the same week last year. The volume shipped during the upcoming weeks is projected to rise by 52% compared to last year, with Peru's season just starting and expected to contribute more volume in future reports.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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The National Mango Board (NMB) Week 40 report reports that the total volume of mango shipped the week ending October 5 was approximately 2,087,209 boxes. The two main mango varieties shipped to the American market are Tommy Atkins and Ataulfo, with 80 and 15%, respectively. There is also supply of Keitt, Kent, Haden and Palmer mangos. Of the suppliers reported by the NMB, Brazil contributed 1,157,656 boxes, while Ecuador did so with 929,553 boxes. During the same week last year, the volume shipped from Brazil was 1,018,473 and from Ecuador amounted to 101,672 boxes. Both countries are harvesting and/or packing mangos. In the case of Peru, which has already ...
Source: MXfruit

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