Mexican Avocado Imports are Expected to Rise by 6%

Mexican Avocado Imports are Expected to Rise by 6%

About 2 billion pounds of avocados from Mexico this season — an increase of about 6 percent over last year, are expected to be handled by U.S. importers.

Mexican avocado shipments are heaviest from October through May, although ships take place the year around..

McDaniel Fruit Co. of Fallbrook, CA sees good quality and volume imports coming from Mexico.

Calavo Growers Inc. of Santa Paula, CA expects steady avocado shipments with peak loadings taking place from January to April. Volume will start declining by the end of March or mid-April.

Del Rey Avocado Co. Inc., of Fallbrook, CA sees plenty of volume from Mexico until about June 1st. The company also does not expect a repeat of last season when a sharp decline in volume began in late May and early June.

Instead, the company expects shipments to be more steady throughout the season with a few spikes for special occasions such as the Super Bowl and Cinco de Mayo.

West Pak Avocado Inc. of Murrieta, CA sees good quality and significantly more shipments this season from Mexico.

The Giumarra Cos. of Los Angeles believes steady volume best describes this season.