CAC forecasts the avocado crop for fiscal year 2022-23 at 257 million pounds, which is a slight decline from the 2021-22 yield of 276 million pounds. The agency predicts that the hass variety will account for 243 million pounds of this year’s crop, with lamb hass weighing in at 7 million pounds and Gem at 6 million pounds.
While harvest timing will depend on weather and market conditions, CAC saw volume ramping up in March and reach peak availability from April through July. The season typically winds down around Labor Day.
Eco Farms of Temecula, CA who has a partnership with The Oppenheimer Group of Vancouver, BC expects a good crop this season. Calavo Growers in Santa Paula, CA; and Index Fresh in Corona, CA also express optimism over a slightly smaller overall crop, but with better sizing than a year ago.
California avocado shipments typically receive a boost from Cinco de Mayo and American summer holidays such as Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day.