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The most notable growth rate was observed in February 2023 with a month-on-month increase of 51%. Asparagus imports surged to $721K in November 2023 in terms of value.
The growth rate of asparagus exports reached its peak in March 2023, with a staggering increase of 554% compared to the previous month. The value of asparagus exports further soared to $2.9M in October 2023.
The rate of expansion was most rapid in March 2023, experiencing a 115% month-on-month increase. However, the value of asparagus exports plummeted to $2.2M in September 2023.
In March 2023, the rate of growth for Asparagus exports was the most prominent, with a 554% increase month-to-month. However, in July 2023, the value of Asparagus exports significantly contracted, reaching just $2.3M.
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In July 2023, the asparagus price stood at $4,009 per ton (FOB, Thailand), showing a decrease of 4.2% compared to the previous month.
In April 2023, the Asparagus price was $8,928 per ton (CIF, Qatar), showing a decrease of 2.4% compared to the previous month.
In January 2023, the asparagus price stood at $2,191 per ton (FOB, Mexico), with a decrease of -6.2% against the previous month.
In January 2023, the asparagus price stood at $5,433 per ton (CIF, United Kingdom), shrinking by -9.6% against the previous month.
In February 2023, the price of asparagus dropped by -6.3% to $2,456 per ton (CIF, US) compared to the previous month.
In July 2022, the asparagus price per ton stood at $2,427, leveling off at the previous month.
In 2020, asparagus imports into the U.S. rose by 2.5% y-o-y to 266K tons. Mexico and Peru lead the American imports with a combined 88%-share of its total volume. In the last year, Mexico ramped up shipments to America by +22.7% y-o-y, shaped by lower average prices. Peru experienced a drop in supplies volume to the U.S. while in value terms, they increased due to a spike in prices.