Avocado Shipments for Cinco de Mayo are 25% above Last Year

Avocado Shipments for Cinco de Mayo are 25% above Last Year

Mexican avocado exports to American companies will hit 78,000 tons in preparation for Cinco de Mayo, the biggest Mexican celebration in the U.S.

The event is a commemoration of Mexico’s victory over France at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.

The Mexican avocado imports this year is a 25 percent increase over this time in 2018 when 58,730 tons of the fruit was imported. The big boost is being attributed primarily to greater promotions by retailers.

Mexican exports over 80 percent of their avocados to the U.S. each year.
The Mexican state of Michoacán exported 121,0908 tons of avocado to the U.S. for the Super Bowl LIII.

In the U.S., this celebration has become a time where Mexican people celebrate their heritage. It is so big and important that it gets confused with the celebration of Mexico’s Independence.

Mexican avocado, other produce through South Texas – grossing about $4900 to New York City.