U.S. Fresh Fruit Exports in 2024

Total Export Value
$4.77 Billion
Total Volume (Millions)
2.48 Metric Tons
3-Year Average
$4.38 Billion
Compound Average Growth
0.44% (2015-2024)
Market Total Value (USD)
Canada $1.83 Billion
Mexico $978.78 Million
South Korea $375.36 Million
Taiwan $261.03 Million
Japan $198.7 Million
Vietnam $126.5 Million
Hong Kong $110.79 Million
Australia $88.13 Million
China $79.22 Million
Dominican Republic $54.61 Million
Fresh Fruit Export Markets 2015 - 2024
Annual Fresh Fruit Exports 2015 - 2024

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