This year’s California avocado shipments are shaping up to be one of the strongest in recent years, with a projected harvest of 375 million pounds. This is the largest crop since 2020, says the California Avocado Commission of Irvine, CA.
California avocados are most commonly available on the West Coast, though the commission is expanding its marketing program because of the larger harvest this year
Michael J Cavaletto Ranches in Nipomo, CA has seven ranches and expects to generate 9 million to 10 million pounds from all of them this year, a little higher than usual.
The California avocado industry had harvested 8% of its total crop by the second week of March, according to Calavo Growers, Santa Paula, CA.
Index Fresh of Corona, CA reports the 2025 California season started in mid-January, earlier than normal.
Additionally, strong volumes will be available throughout the season, following the spring rains.
Peak loadings of California avocados is expected from spring through summer, and the California Avocado Commission estimates promotable volume will be at least 10 million pounds per week from April through Labor Day weekend, with some weeks reaching significantly higher volumes.
Because of the favorable weather, some growers have been encouraged to start harvesting earlier than usual.
Mission Produce in Oxnard, CA reports supply and demand are synchronized and quality is looking good.