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In 2020, American imports of cucumbers and gherkins achieved a record $958M due to rising consumer demand. In physical terms, the import volume also grew by 2% y-o-y to 995K tons. Mexico buoys near 80% of the imported cucumbers and gherkins, leaving a small room for producers from Canada and Honduras. These countries feature double-digit growth of suppliers to the American market, while imports from Mexico expand at a slightly slower pace.
In October 2022, Vegetable imports experienced their most rapid growth pace, with a 39% increase compared to the previous month. In terms of value, vegetable imports slightly expanded to $243M in August 2023.
In August 2022, the vegetable price per ton amounted to $1.1K, approximately equating the previous month.
In June 2022, the vegetable price per ton stood at $1,344 per ton in June 2022, rising by 17% against the previous month.
In value terms, vinegar-preserved vegetable imports soared to $53M in March 2023.
In 2021, after three years of growth, there was decline in the U.S. vegetable market, when its value decreased by...
The volume of imports in the U.S. fresh vegetable market is forecast to increase from 8.9M tons in 2021 to 9.3M tons in 2022. In monetary terms, imports should decrease from $10.5B to $10.3B with an expected price decline. Throughout January-October 2021, American purchases totalled 6.9M tons, which was 5.5% more than in the same period last year. Mexico, Canada and Peru remain the key suppliers for the U.S., accounting for 95% of its total import volume.
Fresh vegetable consumer prices in the U.S. increased somewhat noticeably in Q1 2021 but then decelerated in Q2, relaxing slightly against the ongoing food price rally. Owing to the spate of lockdowns and the restructuring of the supply chain, production growth has failed to keep pace with the robust demand spurred by the counter-pandemic financial support measures. Rising production costs and increasing demand for biofuel-oriented oil crops also contribute to tangible food inflation.
Global cucumber and gherkin consumption amounted to X thousand tons in 2015, jumping by +X% against the previous year level.
Global cucumber and gherkin exports amounted to X thousand tons in 2015, lowering by -X% against the previous year level.