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Brazil begins to export mangoes to the U.S.

Mango industry seeing unprecedented growth heading into summer

The mango season in Brazil began the first week of August and will continue until the last week of December, with a projection of 10.7 million boxes, according to the National Mango Board (NMB) BB #:189894 week 31 crop report.

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The main varieties in Brazil last season were Tommy Atkins (81 percent), Kent (7 percent), Keitt (6 percent) and others (6 percent).

The volume shipped in the week ending August 3 was 28,560 boxes (4kg). In the same period last year, the amount shipped was 39,984 boxes.

Brazil is currently harvesting and/or packing the fruit.

In the case of Mexico, the NMB report details that approximately 3.4 million boxes were shipped. In the same week last year, the volume was 3.6 million boxes.

Currently, the Mexican regions of Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit, Southern Sinaloa, and Northern Sinaloa are harvesting and/or packing mangos. The top three varieties shipped were Kent (53 percent), Keitt (31 percent), and Ataúlfo (12 percent). There is also limited supply of Tommy Atkins, Manilla Rosa, Nam Doc Mai, and Manilla.

The NMB indicated that the volume of mangos shipped from week 32 (August 10) through week 37 (September 14) is expected to be 9 percent higher than last year, with arrivals expected between weeks 33 and 38.

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The mango season in Brazil began the first week of August and will continue until the last week of December, with a projection of 10.7 million boxes, according to the National Mango Board (NMB) BB #:189894 week 31 crop report.

Headshot of Marco Campos, Produce Blue Book's media coordinator for Latin America.

The main varieties in Brazil last season were Tommy Atkins (81 percent), Kent (7 percent), Keitt (6 percent) and others (6 percent).

The volume shipped in the week ending August 3 was 28,560 boxes (4kg). In the same period last year, the amount shipped was 39,984 boxes.

Brazil is currently harvesting and/or packing the fruit.

In the case of Mexico, the NMB report details that approximately 3.4 million boxes were shipped. In the same week last year, the volume was 3.6 million boxes.

Currently, the Mexican regions of Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit, Southern Sinaloa, and Northern Sinaloa are harvesting and/or packing mangos. The top three varieties shipped were Kent (53 percent), Keitt (31 percent), and Ataúlfo (12 percent). There is also limited supply of Tommy Atkins, Manilla Rosa, Nam Doc Mai, and Manilla.

The NMB indicated that the volume of mangos shipped from week 32 (August 10) through week 37 (September 14) is expected to be 9 percent higher than last year, with arrivals expected between weeks 33 and 38.

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Marco Campos is Media Coordinator, Latin America for Blue Book Services