2023 Year in Review
Hass Avocado Board
The Hass Avocado Board (HAB) exists to help make avocados America’s most popular fruit.
I’ve heard it said in fresh produce, we can have 40 years of experience, one year at a time, meaning the challenges as well as the opportunities are always different and changing year to year. 2023 was no exception for us, and we had to use all of our experience to bring the year to an acceptable conclusion.
Weather impacts, whatever the cause, seemed to affect us in ways across the supply chain that were both surprising and impactful. These collective weather challenges changed the “usual” course of business, and also had us asking, is this the new normal in many of our growing regions. They impacted a number of areas in our supply chain, creating challenges that all of us had to face. These challenges included:
Let’s dig into the overall numbers and see what we can find. Overall, our industry was back at the shipping levels we saw back in 2021, or even a small bit higher. Total volume shipped and sold in the U.S. was at 2.837 billion pounds, up from the 2022 total of 2.677 billion pounds, an increase of 6% over the previous year. This increase in volume had our Per Capita Consumption (PCC) back on track, up to 8.7 pounds per capita, up from our prior year of 8.0, this was an increase of just under 9%.
Overall, most COO’s showed a decrease in their volume from 2022 to 2023:
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Volume and timing were not the only impacts, driving changing dynamics in the marketplace. Sizing from most countries was substantially smaller than the previous year, forcing the industry to sell a quite different size structure than we did in 2022, and even different than most previous crops. This smaller size structure had three distinct impacts;
The industry as a whole is collectively to be congratulated for being nimble, flexible, and quick, to get set to sell a crop that was fundamentally different than the year before, or fundamentally different than any crop before. Again, the question needs to be raised, is this a one year one off, or is it the new normal for the collective crop we all bring to market?
We know one thing for sure, 2024 will be different than 2023, and we will get one more year of experience, one year at a time!
National Account Manager @ Vanguard Companies | Sales Representative, In-Store Innovation, POP Displays
9 个月Very educational. Thanks for sharing!
Vice President of Sales for Index Fresh
10 个月Great article!