Avocado markets soar as California harvest declines
Avocado markets soar as California harvest declines
The most remarkable thing about the 2004-05 avocado season to date, many would agree, is that there have been weeks when the total volume of avocados in the U.S. marketplace has been much higher than the market could have absorbed just a few short years ago, and yet prices have remained remarkably strong. As Chilean imports have increased and Mexican access to the U.S. market has expanded from 31 states for six months to 47 states for 12 months, the demand for avocados has apparently more than kept pace with the increased volume. This summer, the California crop, which shippers had hoped to