Avocados: The Farm-to-Table Journey of America’s Favorite Fruit

Americans love avocados, but most don’t know that more than 80 percent of the prized green fruits that arrive in the U.S. come from one place: Mexico.

Evidence suggests people have been farming avocados in the mountains and valleys of Michoacán, Mexico, for over 10,000 years. The region’s volcanic soil, abundant rainfall and unique topography mean avocados can be grown year-round, and, to this day, thousands of smallholder farmers, field workers, and exporting packers across the region earn their living from the fruit.

In this series sponsored by the Avocado Institute of Mexico, representing the country’s avocado growers, packers and importers, we’ll trace the humble avocado’s journey from nurseries and farms in Mexico to grocery stores and restaurants in the U.S., with an eye toward what we can learn about the family-run farms that produce avocados, food safety and sustainable supply chains.

Content from this campaign

Responsible Production & Consumption

Fair Trade Avocados Are Growing Rural Economies in Mexico
The global demand for avocados has surged in recent years, transforming this once-regional fruit into an international sensation.

Responsible Production & Consumption

On the Move: How Avocado Exports Work
The growing popularity of avocados in the United States has created an economic boom across all parts of the fruit's value chain.

Responsible Production & Consumption

Meet the Family Farmer Growing Your Avocados
Avocado trees are native to southern Mexico, where they grew as wild cultivars for thousands of years before the Aztec and Maya people began growing the crop domestically. Today, avocado production is an economic powerhouse for the region.

Environment

Growing Green: Managing an Eco-Friendly Avocado Nursery
Avocados are having their day in the sun. From breakfast to dinnertime, this creamy delicacy is enjoyed in tacos, guacamole, smoothies, desserts and more.
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