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Abundance of Peruvian avocados expected late spring through summer

Hass avocados from Peru will be prime for selling to U.S. consumers in time for the 2024 backyard barbecue season. Customers of Index Fresh, a global avocado marketing and distribution company, will have the availability of the premium Peruvian harvest throughout the summer with fixed pricing on fruit secured now as part of prebooked, season-long programs for retail and foodservice.

"We anticipate opportunities for an abundance of Peruvian avocados entering the U.S. supply chain late this spring and throughout summer," said Dalila Rivera, Index Fresh's VP of sourcing. "The timing of Peruvian avocado arrivals is slightly earlier this year and perfect for filling in a rare supply gap on Mexican avocado imports and for the Peruvian harvest to add an important and competitive fruit source throughout the season."

Peruvian fruit will hit its primary harvest starting the last week of May.

Index Fresh delivers consistent supply from its three main sourcing destinations during the summer months — California, Mexico, and Peru — which will balance the market and stabilize supplies all summer. Peruvian fruit will hit its primary harvest starting the last week of May and promotable volumes will arrive in the U.S. throughout the season and into September.

"A consistent, reliable harvest of quality fruit from Peru in this window is important this year and will continue to be a significant piece of the U.S. avocado supply puzzle during the summer months," Rivera said. "It's guacamole season and the Peruvian program brings another attractive option into the market to expand consumer choices. Ordering now incentivizes steady shipments into U.S. ports at the best pricing."

Index Fresh procurement and sales teams are building programs that meet summer demand. Locking in prices now adds predictability to costs and secures volumes at competitive rates that are stable throughout the summer season.

For more information:
Index Fresh
Tel: +1 (909) 877-1577
[email protected]
www.indexfresh.com

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