Vietnam is the 13th largest mango supplier to the US. In 2023, the average price of imported mangoes from Vietnam reached 3,189.9 USD/ton, up 26% compared to 2022.
According to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the demand for mangoes of all kinds is increasing from 2019 to 2023, with an average growth rate of 8.1% in value.
Vietnam is the 13th largest mango supplier to the US.
In 2023, the US’s imports of mangoes of all kinds reached 746.4 thousand tons, worth 1.11 billion USD, down 4.6% in volume and 0.8% in value compared to 2022. The average price of imported mangoes reached 1,486.9 USD/ton, up 4% compared to 2022.
The US imported mangoes mainly from Mexico in 2023. This market accounted for 61.3% of the total imported mangoes, reaching 457.9 thousand tons, worth 583.6 million USD, up 1.2% in volume and 2.3% in value compared to 2022. Followed by Peru, Brazil, and Ecuador.
Vietnam is the 13th largest supplier of mangoes to the US, only accounting for a very low proportion, but the US’s imports of mangoes from Vietnam increased sharply in both volume and value in 2023. The average price of imported mangoes from Vietnam reached 3,189.9 USD/ ton, up 26% compared to 2022.
Fresh mangoes were the main type imported by the US last year, accounting for 74.2%, reaching 554.2 thousand tons, worth 571.4 million USD. This result was down 3.6% in volume and 2.9% in value compared to 2022. The US imports fresh mangoes mainly from Mexico and Peru. Next is processed mango, reaching 105.8 thousand tons, worth 199.1 million USD, down 10.5% in volume and 0.5% in value compared to 2022. Frozen mango reached 65.3 thousand tons, worth 137.1 million USD, down 5.9% in volume and 9.7% in value. Dried mango reached 18.8 thousand tons, worth 180.2 million USD, up 9.1% in volume and up 19.7% in value.
The US’s imports of frozen mangoes from Vietnam in 2023 reached 643 tons, worth 988,000 USD, up 84.7% in volume and 82.9% in value compared to 2022; imports of fresh mangoes reached 500 tons, worth 1.4 million USD, up 16.7% in volume and 38.2% in value. However, the import of both types accounts for a very low proportion of the total import of the US/.