In 2020, U.S. fruit imports, which reached $19.9 billion, showed a slight increase from the previous year but experienced a decrease in growth compared to the steady annual rise since 2010. This increase was largely due to a growth in fresh citrus and frozen fruit, despite setbacks in other categories such as avocados, bananas, and certain berries. There was also a notable rise in imports from Peru, while imports from Mexico and Chile saw a decrease.