5 SEASON COMPARISON SHOWS THAT WHILE ECUADOR AND BRAZIL WERE CONSCIOUS OF VOLUME SHIPPED TO USA...MEXICO CONTINUED TO EXCEED DEMAND...AND PERU FLOODED THE MARKET...WHILE THE 2012 SEASON BE ANY BETTER ???...


U.S. Import Volume
Per Year



BRAZIL:


Yearly report for range: 2007 through 2011









Commodity NameOrigin NameDatePoundsBoxes of 8.8 lbs
MANGOSBRAZIL200752,256,4845,938,237
MANGOSBRAZIL200851,425,3315,843,788
MANGOSBRAZIL200959,292,4366,737,777
MANGOSBRAZIL201062,466,3967,098,454
MANGOSBRAZIL20111,637,902186,125
Grand Total

227,078,54925,804,381

Source: USDA Market News - marketnews.usda.gov





ECUADOR:

U.S. Import Volume
Per Year


Yearly report for range: 2007 through 2011









Commodity NameOrigin NameDatePoundsBoxes of 8.8 lbs
MANGOSECUADOR200774,869,9158,507,945
MANGOSECUADOR200852,946,7856,016,680
MANGOSECUADOR200969,902,3557,943,449
MANGOSECUADOR201055,963,2826,359,464
MANGOSECUADOR201115,367,4861,746,305
Grand Total

269,049,82330,573,843

Source: USDA Market News - marketnews.usda.gov



PERU:

U.S. Import Volume
Per Year


Yearly report for range: 2007 through 2011









Commodity NameOrigin NameDatePoundsBoxes of 8.8 lbs
MANGOSPERU200773,411,7178,342,241
MANGOSPERU200886,601,4769,841,077
MANGOSPERU200942,631,6514,844,506
MANGOSPERU201070,583,1138,020,808
MANGOSPERU2011107,502,95012,216,244
Grand Total

380,730,90743,264,876

Source: USDA Market News - marketnews.usda.gov



MEXICO:

U.S. Import Volume
Per Year


Yearly report for range: 2007 through 2011









Commodity NameOrigin NameDatePoundsBoxes of 8.8 lbs
MANGOSMEXICO2007417,386,48347,430,282
MANGOSMEXICO2008367,115,09241,717,624
MANGOSMEXICO2009414,631,50147,117,216
MANGOSMEXICO2010472,026,96353,639,428
MANGOSMEXICO2011454,910,94851,694,426
Grand Total

2,126,070,987241,598,976

Source: USDA Market News - marketnews.usda.gov




As The Above statistics show, Ecuador made a conscious effort to keep exports to USA at profitable levels.


Brazil started to creep up by around 300,000 cartons from 2009 to 2010. Exchange rate dis incentives should control volume in 2011.


Mexico continues to ship more than the USA market can handle. June always seems to be the month that Mexico floods the market.


Peru lost all control and shipped 50% more volume than the previous year (2010) and ignored their projections.